SPONSOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF ANNUAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT
WHAT DOES THIS AFFIDAVIT MEAN?
By completing this affidavit, you are swearing to the U.S. government that you will provide this
student with a specific amount of money for every year he or she is going to study at Monmouth
University and live in the U.S. You are also proving that you can afford the support you are promising
with the documents you have attached.
Before signing it, you must understand that the financial commitment you are making to the student
should not be broken. Sponsors who fail to provide the promised support cause pain and suffering
and may even force students to drop out of school. Do not expect that the student will be able to
help support the costs through employment. Employment is strictly controlled by the immigration
service and is very limited.
HOW TO COMPLETE THIS FORM:
• Fill out this form completely in English. Promise only the amount of money you are able to give.
The most common reason we reject affidavits is that we do not believe a sponsor can afford to
give as much as promised.
• Attach the required, signed financial documents.
Prove that you are financially capable of providing this cash support for every year of the student's
program by attaching proof of income and bank statements (if these documents are not attached,
your support will not be considered). All documents submitted must be less than three months old,
written in English, and financial information must be in U.S. currency.