HELP UKRAINIANS FIND SAFETY
The largest humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II
Since February 2022, the world has witnessed the devastation caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian people are bravely fighting to defend their country, but Russia continues to attack vital infrastructure like power plants and train stations, and bombs have dropped on schools and hospitals.
More than 8 million Ukrainians, many of them women, children, and families, have fled their homeland in search of safety and security.
HELP UKRAINIANS FIND SAFETY
HELP UKRAINIANS FIND SAFETY
The largest humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II
Since February 2022, the world has witnessed the devastation caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian people are bravely fighting to defend their country, but Russia continues to attack vital infrastructure like power plants and train stations, and bombs have dropped on schools and hospitals.
More than 8 million Ukrainians, many of them women, children, and families, have fled their homeland in search of safety and security.
Sponsorship is the ultimate act of welcome.
Over the last year, thousands of everyday Americans have stepped up to provide a bridge to safety and a path to opportunities for families seeking refuge in the United States through the welcome.us U4U program. The response has been remarkable. But as the war continues in Ukraine, more sponsors are urgently needed.
Sponsors are guides, neighbors and friends for newly arriving families seeking to rebuild their lives in the U.S. Sponsoring a family from Ukraine changes lives. Sponsoring a family from Ukraine saves lives.
Open your home and open your heart. Sponsoring a family from Ukraine is a life changing experience for both you and the families you host.
Find out more information about sponsoring Ukrainians and match up with a family that needs help at welcome.us
Detailed guide to help you navigate the I-134a, on-line request to be Sponsor and declaration of financial support. This form is free to file and can take from two weeks to six weeks to be processed.
Ukrainians will receive a notice to their myUSCIS account confirming whether they are authorized to travel to the United States to seek parole. This authorization is valid for 90 days.
Find out more information about sponsoring Ukrainians and match up with a family that needs help at welcome.us
Detailed guide to help you navigate the I-134a, on-line request to be Sponsor and declaration of financial support. This form is free to file and can take from two weeks to six weeks to be processed.
Ukrainians will receive a notice to their myUSCIS account confirming whether they are authorized to travel to the United States to seek parole. This authorization is valid for 90 days.
This is a life-changing moment for you and the newcomer you’ve agreed to sponsor. Find practical guides to help you prepare for their arrival, and information about connecting with state and local services for support.