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Our interview is on 30 Jan. 2011.I worked in a coffee shop which they paid me with personal business check. Those checks did not say how many hours I worked, even did not say hourly rate .They were just checks. So my question is how I can improve that I have worked in this coffee shop?What are the ways that I can do to show I have worked a few months in this coffee shop?

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Our interview is on 30 Jan. 2011.I worked in a coffee shop which they paid me with personal business check. Those checks did not say how many hours I worked, even did not say hourly rate .They were just checks. So my question is how I can improve that I have worked in this coffee shop?What are the ways that I can do to show I have worked a few months in this coffee shop?

I had to send them a copy of a letter from my company that showed my start date and my wage and am sure that you will have to also. Failing that then just submit them as a payment for work you have done and note that.

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How many copies of paychecks we have to show during the interview?

I don't think there is any set number of pay stubs to show.

Please fill in your timeline and profile.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Our interview is on 30 Jan. 2011.I worked in a coffee shop which they paid me with personal business check. Those checks did not say how many hours I worked, even did not say hourly rate .They were just checks. So my question is how I can improve that I have worked in this coffee shop?What are the ways that I can do to show I have worked a few months in this coffee shop?

As suggested in prior posts get a letter from this employer stating your position, earnings, term of service, etc.

Regardless of the tax implications the interviewing officer isn't working for the tax man. He/she just needs to see an appropriate income.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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don't waste your time guys, we gave her full info a few weeks back, extremely detailed and ended up being a 5 page topic, and i don't know if english is not her first language, or she is just not the brightest bulb in the box, but she didn't acknowledge a single thing said to her and her responses were inane at best.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/283906-my-employer-did-not-pay-my-taxes-to-the-irs/

that was the thread sara, need to re-read it?

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