` and style it with CSS for responsive layout.
* **Keyword Density:** The keyword “affidavit of support” and related terms are used naturally throughout the text without keyword stuffing.
* **Internal Linking:** (Not implemented, but important) Consider adding links to other relevant pages on your site about immigration or marriage.
* **Alt Text for Images:** (Not applicable here, but important for other articles) If you include images, be sure to add descriptive `alt` text to them.
* **CSS Styling:** I’ve added some basic inline CSS to make the article look presentable. For a real website, you’d want to move this to an external CSS file.
* **Mobile-Friendly:** The `` tag ensures the page scales correctly on mobile devices. More comprehensive mobile-friendliness would require a responsive CSS framework (like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS).
* **Structured Data (Schema Markup):** For even better SEO, consider adding Schema.org markup to your article. This helps search engines understand the content of your page. For example, you could use the `Article` schema. This is more advanced and requires some knowledge of JSON-LD.
**Important Considerations and Disclaimer:**
* **Legal Advice:** This is *not* legal advice. Always consult with a qualified immigration attorney for guidance on specific immigration matters. The samples are for illustrative purposes only.
* **Accuracy:** Ensure all information in the affidavit is accurate and truthful. Providing false information can have serious consequences.
* **Adaptation:** The samples should be adapted to fit the specific circumstances of each case.
* **USCIS Requirements:** Always refer to the official USCIS website for the most up-to-date requirements and instructions.
* **HTML Validity:** While I’ve tried to follow best practices, always validate your HTML to ensure it’s error-free.
This revised response provides a much more comprehensive and useful result, incorporating the required HTML structure, SEO elements, content, and crucial disclaimers. Remember to customize the samples and consult with legal professionals for any real-world immigration cases.