2024 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support (2024)

Use the HHS Poverty Guidelines to complete Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA.

These poverty guidelines are effective beginning Mar. 1, 2024.

Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$19,720$24,650
3$24,860$31,075
4$30,000$37,500
5$35,140$43,925
6$40,280$50,350
7$45,420$56,775
8$50,560$63,200
Add $5,140 for each additional personAdd $6,425 for each additional person

For the 48 Contiguous States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands:

Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$20,440$25,550
3$25,820$32,275
4$31,200$39,000
5$36,580$45,725
6$41,960$52,450
7$47,340$59,175
8$52,720$65,900
Add $5,380for each additional personAdd $6,725for each additional person

For Alaska

Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$25,540$31,925
3$32,270$40,338
4$39,000$48,750
5$45,730$57,163
6$52,460$65,575
7$59,190$73,988
8$65,920$82,400
Add $6,730for each additional personAdd $8,413for each additional person

For Hawaii:

Sponsor's Household Size100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or childFor all other sponsors
2$23,500$29,375
3$29,690$37,113
4$35,880$44,850
5$42,070$52,588
6$48,260$60,325
7$54,450$68,063
8$60,640$75,800
Add $6,190 for each additional personAdd $7,738 for each additional person

Means-Tested Public Benefits

Federal Means-Tested Public Benefits
Federal means-tested public benefits include food stamps, Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and the State Child Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).

State Means-Tested Public Benefits
Each state will determine which, if any, of its public benefits are means-tested. If a state determines it has programs that meet this definition, we encourage them to notify the public on which programs are included. You can also check with the state public assistance office for more information.

Programs Not Included
The following federal and state programs are not included as means-tested benefits:

  • Emergency Medicaid;
  • Short-term, non-cash emergency relief;
  • Services provided under the National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Acts;
  • Immunizations and testing and treatment for communicable diseases;
  • Student assistance under the Higher Education Act and the Public Health Service Act;
  • Certain forms of foster-care or adoption assistance under the Social Security Act;
  • Head Start programs;
  • Means-tested programs under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act; and
  • Job Training Partnership Act programs.
2024 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support (2024)

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