USCIS defines an affidavit as “a document in which a person states facts” and swears that “the facts are true and accurate.” The person writing the affidavit is known as the affiant. Affidavits can take many different forms and serve in a number of situations. However, USCIS has specific requirements for the affidavits that affiants, or authors, submit in support of individuals seeking immigration benefits through marriage.
Individuals seeking permanent resident status or citizenship through marriage must submit proof to USCIS that their marriage is a bona fide, or valid, relationship. This evidence typically consists of financial documents and legal certificates that demonstrate many standard conventions of married life: shared bank accounts, co-owned real estate or resulting children, for example. If such evidence is lacking or if a couple wishes to strengthen their case, they can request that people who know them write an affidavit or Letter of Support.
Terminology can be confusing, as USCIS requires that petitioners sign and submit an Affidavit of Support for individuals that they want to help immigrate to the U.S. In that Affidavit of Support, typically Form I-864, the petitioner accepts financial responsibility for the person immigrating.
In contrast, an affidavit or letter in support of a bona fide marriage as part of the immigration process is different and separate from the affidavit of financial support. The affidavit usually called a Letter of Support is simply an objective account of the author’s knowledge about the couple’s marriage. These letters often become part of the package of evidence submitted with
Affiants usually give their letter to the married couple or to the married couple’s attorney. The letter will be included in the evidence submitted to USCIS as part of their petition or application package. When USCIS reviews the package, immigration officers may request an interview with an affiant, or author, to review information submitted in the letter and confirm the validity of a couple’s marriage.
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