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Hi I got a question that I was worried about nobody seem to be answering the question after I posted it on my other topic so I thought I make a topic about the question

Now I want to know do I have to have my re cent job pay stubs??

I am a independent contractor and my current job is going to write me up a letter on my salary and proof that I work for her, I also got a 1099 from her from last year that I filed but I do not have any check stubs from her because she pays me with regular checks from a bank acct.. do I need to send in pay stub or will my 1099 and my job letter from her would be enough??

I also got all 3 of my tax return to I made less than 10,000 08 and 09 but in 2010 i made over 20,000 and I been on my current job for over a year and a couple of months will i be okay???

Is nvc okay with independent contractors jobs to?? I make real good money working as a independent contractor

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Hi I got a question that I was worried about nobody seem to be answering the question after I posted it on my other topic so I thought I make a topic about the question

Now I want to know do I have to have my re cent job pay stubs??

I am a independent contractor and my current job is going to write me up a letter on my salary and proof that I work for her, I also got a 1099 from her from last year that I filed but I do not have any check stubs from her because she pays me with regular checks from a bank acct.. do I need to send in pay stub or will my 1099 and my job letter from her would be enough??

I also got all 3 of my tax return to I made less than 10,000 08 and 09 but in 2010 i made over 20,000 and I been on my current job for over a year and a couple of months will i be okay???

Is nvc okay with independent contractors jobs to?? I make real good money working as a independent contractor

Paystubs are optional, but your covered because you have your 1099 and letter from your job. Make sure the letter has all the appropriate details and is on company letter head.

I sent 6 months worth of paystubs and got them all back after my interview. Guess they didnt want them!!! haha I wouldn't worry about your 2008, 2009, and 2010 finances. You have to prove that you currently earn enough to support your spouse. So as long as you can prove you make enough then you will be fine.

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