After finalizing the new Public Charge of Inadmissibility rule, United States Immigration and Citizenship Services (USCIS) has announced that new green card applicants will be required to file a “declaration of self-sufficiency”. The not-yet-released Form I-944 is an additional requirement for all Form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status submissions starting October 15, 2019. In this article, we will examine the September 26, 2019 draft copy of the Form I-944, Declaration of Self-Sufficiency and its accompanying I-944 instructions.
Note: USCIS has not released the final version of the Form I-944 and Instructions to Form I-944 and the contents of this article is based on just one of many draft copies of the two documents.
The following information will be asked for on the form:
Now let’s break down each section to see what you’ll need to prepare for in terms of both information and supporting documents.
Documents you may need: SSN card, passport, birth certificate, local ID, marriage certificate
Documents you may need: prior year tax returns
Documents you may need: pay stubs, W2s, prior year tax returns, court documents, W2-Gs, 1099s
Documents you may need: credit report, deeds, bank statements, stock/bond certificates, notes, bankruptcy documents, property appraisals, mortgage statements, lien releases
Documents you may need: high school diploma, bachelor’s/master’s/PHD degrees, transcripts, certificates, licenses, foreign degree evaluation
Documents you may need: Form I-140 Approval Notice, licenses, certifications, resume, W2s, recommendation letters, pension income statements
Health information includes your medical history and your medical insurance coverage.
Documents you may need: doctor’s reports, medical test results, vaccination records, health insurance verification letter, Form 1095-B, Health Coverage, Form 1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance
Offer and Coverage Form 1693
Documents you may need: documentation of any public benefit received, explanations/declarations explaining your situation
The Form I-944 is a free form with no additional fees that does not replace the Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, but is almost as lengthy. USCIS estimates the amount of time it takes to fill out a Form I-944 is 4.5 hours, but that’s assuming you already have all of your supporting documentation. Submitting a form without sufficient documentation can lead to a denial based on insufficient evidence. Ensure you’re prepared for your application by gathering information now, rather than later!
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