Washington See the chart showing old and new forms — sorterenumberedeIsiIsisis a document used by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to provide information about the rights and responsibilities of foreign nationals in the United States. The document is divided into three parts: the Declaration of Intent, the Declaration of Eligibility, and the Declaration of Rights and Responsibilities. The Declaration of Intent states the purpose of the document and explains the rights and responsibilities of foreign nationals. The Declaration of Eligibility provides information about the eligibility of foreign nationals to apply for immigration benefits. The Declaration of Rights and Responsibilities outlines the rights and responsibilities of foreign nationals in the United States. The forms are used to determine if an applicant is eligible for immigration benefits, to establish the identity of an applicant, and to assess the applicant's admissibility into the United States. The forms are available in both English and Spanish.