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Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support

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Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support, is a USCIS form a U.S.-based sponsor files to show they have the financial resources to support a beneficiary during a temporary stay — including applicants under recent humanitarian parole programs. JustFill opens the official PDF and fills every field online for free, right in your browser.

Form
Form I-134
Issued by
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Country
United States
Cost to fill
Free

What is Form I-134?

Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support, is a USCIS form used by an individual who agrees to financially support someone coming to or staying in the United States temporarily. The person signing must show they have sufficient income and assets — and real access to those funds — to support the named beneficiary for the duration of the stay. It is commonly used for visitor (B-2) visa applicants and is central to humanitarian parole processes. It is not the same as the legally binding Form I-864 Affidavit of Support used in family-based green card cases. The form collects the sponsor's biographic and immigration details, income, assets, and a signed certification. JustFill opens the current official PDF in your browser: its AI detects each field, you type or dictate your answers, it works even on scanned copies, and you never need Adobe Acrobat.

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The official free PDF and instructions are at uscis.gov/i-134. Always use the latest edition USCIS lists or it may reject older versions. JustFill opens that exact PDF in your browser and fills it online — no Adobe Acrobat or printing required.

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Who fills out Form I-134?

  • U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents sponsoring a relative's visitor visa
  • Supporters filing on behalf of a humanitarian parole applicant (e.g. Uniting for Ukraine, CHNV processes)
  • Beneficiaries filing I-134 on their own behalf to show self-support
  • Friends or employers vouching for a temporary visitor's expenses
  • Immigration attorneys and accredited representatives preparing support declarations

Field-by-field breakdown

What each section of Form I-134 asks for. JustFill’s AI will detect these fields automatically when you upload the PDF — review the breakdown below so you know what to enter.

Part 1 — Basis for Filing

Whether you are filing on your own behalf as the beneficiary or on behalf of another person.

Part 2 — Information about the Beneficiary

The beneficiary's full name, date of birth, nationality, physical address, and details of others they support and their income and assets.

Part 3 — Information About the Individual Agreeing to Support

The sponsor's name, contact info, immigration status, employment, income, assets, and intended specific contributions.

Part 4 — Statement, Certification, and Signature of the Beneficiary

Completed and signed only when the beneficiary files Form I-134 on their own behalf.

Part 5 — Statement, Certification, and Signature of the Supporter

Completed and signed when filing on behalf of someone else; the sponsor certifies the declaration is true.

Part 6 — Interpreter's Contact Information, Certification, and Signature

Details and attestation of any interpreter who translated the form.

Part 7 — Contact Information, Declaration, and Signature of the Preparer

Information for anyone other than the signer who prepared the form.

Part 8 — Additional Information

Extra space to continue answers that did not fit earlier sections, referencing the relevant Part and item number.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • 1Confusing I-134 with Form I-864 — I-134 is for temporary stays, I-864 is the binding affidavit for green card cases
  • 2Listing income or assets without attaching evidence (tax returns, bank statements, pay stubs) to back them up
  • 3Leaving Part 2 blank when filing for yourself — Part 2 must be completed about the beneficiary regardless of who files

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. USCIS does not charge a fee to file Form I-134, and JustFill fills it online for free — you only pay for the official process where applicable.
Download it free from uscis.gov/i-134. Use the current edition; JustFill opens that official PDF directly so you fill the right version.
Yes. JustFill detects every field on the official I-134 PDF so you can type or dictate your answers in-browser, then download the completed form to sign and submit.
It is a Declaration of Financial Support — a sponsor uses it to show they can financially support a beneficiary during a temporary U.S. stay, including humanitarian parole programs.
No. I-134 covers temporary stays and is not legally enforceable the same way; I-864 is the binding affidavit required for most family-based green cards. JustFill supports both forms.
Yes. You should attach evidence of the income and assets you report — such as tax returns, bank statements, or an employer letter. JustFill helps you complete the form accurately so your evidence matches your answers.

Official source: Form I-134 on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)’s website

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