What is a sponsor and what is the sponsor's role in the immigration process?

A sponsor is a U.S. citizen or resident alien who agrees to take financial responsibility for a foreign family member who is coming to the United States. The sponsor must be over 18 years old and must have a permanent residence in Washington. The sponsor is responsible for the foreign family member’s financial support, including food, shelter, and health care; they may be required to sign a binding legal agreement with the government in order to be a sponsor. In the immigration process, the sponsor must provide certain documents to prove their identity and capacity to financially support the foreign family member. The sponsor must also provide a completed Affidavit of Support form, which is a binding legal document that commits the sponsor to providing financial support to the family member for at least 10 years. The sponsor is also responsible for providing the foreign family member with information and resources to help them adjust to life in the United States. The sponsor also plays an important role in ensuring that the foreign family member follows all immigration laws. The sponsor must provide the family member with information about immigration laws, help them complete any necessary forms, and accompany them to necessary meetings or hearings. The sponsor is also responsible for informing the foreign family member of any changes to US immigration laws. Finally, the sponsor must attend any interviews with the foreign family member for immigration applications or renewals.

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Un patrocinador es un ciudadano de los Estados Unidos o un residente legal o un extranjero con una visa de trabajo que firma un patrocinio legalmente vinculante para un extranjero desconocido que está buscando inmigrar a los Estados Unidos. El patrocinador acepta la responsabilidad legal de proveer alimentos, vivienda, asistencia médica y otros gastos relacionados con la inmigración a un extranjero. El patrocinador también debe garantizar que el extranjero no necesite asistencia del gobierno estadounidense. En el estado de Washington, el papel del patrocinador es extremadamente importante en el proceso de inmigración. El patrocinador debe estar dispuesto a responder a las solicitudes de información del USCIS. El patrocinador también debe entregar documentos que demuestren que puede proporcionar alimentos y vivienda al extranjero por lo menos hasta que estén aprobados para obtener una visa. El patrocinador también puede ayudar al extranjero al solicitar la visa. El patrocinador debe asistir a entrevistas con el extranjero y proporcionar declaraciones escritas y testimonio en el tribunal. El patrocinador también puede ayudar a proporcionar documentos a la agencia de inmigración cuando sean necesarios y asegurarse de que el extranjero cumpla con los requisitos de su estatus migratorio. El patrocinador también puede ayudar al extranjero a encontrar trabajo, ayudar con la educación y relaciones comunitarias.

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