Affidavit of Support for Nonworking Applicant

Rusdude

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Hi! Does anyone have an example of an affidavit of support that needs to be presented when an applicant isn't working? I'm supporting my mother, so I need to provide an affidavit for her and would feel a lot more comfortable with some sort of a generally-accepted wording instead of making it up on my own.

Some more details: my mother & I have filed our N-400s at the same time and are now busy putting together the documents for our interviews (in a month). I already ordered tax transcripts from IRS for myself (have worked in 2006-2010), so can use that, W-2s and so forth. However, my mom hasn't worked for quite a few years now, so the best we can get for her are 2006 transcript (didn't work but had a class action settlement for unpaid OT) and verification of nonfiling letters for 2007-2010. I'll give her my tax returns (since she's listed as dependent), but based on my review of this thread, she needs an affidavit of support from me too and I'd feel a lot safer using one that someone else had already used successfully

Thank you!
 
She doesn't need affidavit of support for N-400. If you showed her as dependent on your tax return, that would be good enough to show that she doesn't earn anything and/or she was dependent on you.
 
She doesn't need affidavit of support for N-400. If you showed her as dependent on your tax return, that would be good enough to show that she doesn't earn anything and/or she was dependent on you.

Thanks! There are a couple mentions of such affidavit (in addition to bringing tax returns) in "Documents" thread, so that's why I was wondering if anyone could provide an example. I'll give her my tax returns too, but it's always better to be over-prepared :) I'm not sure how it's nationality, but in the Houston N-400 thread, someone was asked during the interview to send in an additional document and that added two months or so to processing time.
 
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