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Alaska Affidavit-Return of Service for Writ of Execution-Bank Sweep

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Affidavit - Return of Service for Writ of Execution - Bank Sweep, is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.

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Understanding Form I-134 It is not meant for nonimmigrant visas, so don't use it. If possible, the person you will be visiting in the U.S. should sign Form I2011134 on your behalf.

You should provide your parents with a scanned copy of the FORM I-134 but an original is always preferred by the U.S. consulate.

Copies of bank statements showing that you maintain accounts in your home country. Keeping an open bank account at home can prove a financial tie to your home country, especially if you are young and don't have a job or a history of employment.

It is not meant for nonimmigrant visas, so don't use it. If possible, the person you will be visiting in the U.S. should sign Form I2011134 on your behalf. That person must be a U.S. citizen or green card holder, or have some other long-term legal immigration status in the U.S., such as refugee or asylee.

Use this form to sponsor a visa applicant and show they will not become public charges while in the United States. You must file a separate affidavit for each applicant.

If you need to show that you can financially support your relatives (or anyone else) visiting the U.S., you have to fill out an I-134, Affidavit of Support form. You do not have to get it notarized.

Form I-134 is for individuals seeking to "sponsor" an immigrant applying for a U.S. visa.Another key difference between this form and I-134 is that this one is a legally-binding contract between the sponsor and the U.S. government to provide a certain level of financial support for an immigrant.

Who Needs to File Form I-134? The sponsor must be a natural U.S. citizen or a resident by law (green card holder). The sponsor may have to show they possess an appropriate income to support their own family and the visitor(s) being sponsored. The details of that can be found on the USCIS website or form I-864P.

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Alaska Affidavit-Return of Service for Writ of Execution-Bank Sweep