Warning: Citizens of these four countries who enter the United States illegally will not be eligible for Form I-134A

Warning: Citizens of these four countries who enter the United States illegally will not be eligible for Form I-134A

Venezuelans, Cubans, Nicaraguans or Haitians who attempt to cross the border illegally will be deported to Mexico and will not be able to participate in the I-134A program. This was reported by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS).

The USCIS recalled that, since January 6, the presentation of Form I-134A (Online Application to Become a Support Person) must be done online through the internet.

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Form I-134A must be filled out by a person legally residing in the United States; however, in the event that the beneficiary crosses the border illegally, he will be expelled to Mexico “immediately” and will no longer be able to participate in the program.

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“Citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who qualify must follow the online process to request prior authorization to travel to the United States. Those who enter the United States, Mexico or Panama without authorization will not be eligible for these processes.

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What is Form I-134A?

The I-134A form consists of a request to financially support a citizen of Ukraine, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua or Haiti who intends to enter the United States legally, under advanced authorization to travel to the country for urgent humanitarian reasons or a significant public benefit.

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service recalled that the first step to be eligible for this program is for the sponsor to reside in the United States. Photo: Vallarie E

Qualified beneficiaries outside of the United States may be eligible to participate in the program, as long as they meet the following requirements:

  • Have a supporter in the United States.
  • Undergo and pass a robust security investigation.
  • Meet other eligibility criteria.

After the above, the sponsor’s information will be reviewed to ensure that they can financially support the beneficiaries they agree to support.

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The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service recalled that the first step to be eligible for this program is for the sponsor, who resides in the United States, to submit an I-134A form for each beneficiary they intend to support, including minors.

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