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Unemployed, fulltime student filing I-134 for someone on a tourist visa

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My aunt is filing for a tourist visa and I would sponsor for the airline tickets. I am unemployed and a fulltime student. I live with my parents and I am wholly dependent on them. Can I still fill out the I-134 stating that I am paying for the tickets,even though I do not have an income?

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My aunt is filing for a tourist visa and I would sponsor for the airline tickets. I am unemployed and a fulltime student. I live with my parents and I am wholly dependent on them. Can I still fill out the I-134 stating that I am paying for the tickets,even though I do not have an income?

I don't see any point in it. The I-134 is intended to assure the consulate that the alien won't become a public charge in the United States by providing a sponsor who can support them. You obviously can't do that, so your I-134 would convince them of nothing.

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