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My employer doesn't issue pay stubs or paper checks. Instead, all of my pay is directly deposited to my checking and savings account(s) and my "pay stub" is displayed on the company's website in a section that only payroll and myself have access to. However, the company does recognize the need for employment and income verification. They've set up a system where I can have an income and/or employment verification sent by mail, fax, or email. My question is this: in the format the income verification comes in, would this be an acceptable form of proof of current income, along with my IRS tax forms and W-2?

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Current Status: Married on March 3, 2012. Preparing for AOS.

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04-11-11 Touched, Received e-notification via text message of NOA1 (at 12:30 am?!?!?)

04-15-11 Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail. Notice date 4/8/11.

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07-01-11 NOA2 hardcopy received

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10-13-11 Medical exam at St. Luke's Medical Center (Day 1)

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I am currently putting together a package to go along with my I-134. I think the document you have along with any bank statements that show the income flowing in along with a letter from your company should be sufficient.

You should ask your HR department to draft a letter on the company letterhead along the lines of

To Whom It May Concern:

This letter serves to confirm that [NAME] is presently employed by [Company name] as a [your position] in our [your departmnt] at [company address]. His/her date of hire is [date of hire] as a full time employee. His annual salary is [annual salary] and he/she is eligible to recieve a discretionary bonus at the end of each year.

Should you require additional information, please call [your HR department/supervisor]

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Those screenshots would work - you can include a statement about why they are that way.

Backed up by your IRS transcripts/bank records - you will be fine.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

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Hey, I work for JB Hunt also and thats exactly what I gave them for employment and income verification and I sent in just my tax transcripts and it was accepted.I also made sure my dispatcher/supervisor printed and signed his name and date to both sheets. My fiance went through the interview yesterday and her visa was granted. Feel free to contact me anytime for our experience.

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Those screenshots would work - you can include a statement about why they are that way.

Backed up by your IRS transcripts/bank records - you will be fine.

If it wasn't for the fact they're only worried about current income for poverty standards, I'd be worried. My past year's tax forms show me making way below what is required for a household of 3 (we're expecting our first child in October). I've only been with J.B. Hunt since August and don't have a full calendar year's worth of income to show. But, with my regular and per diem pay, I make enough to exceed the 125% guideline.

Hey, I work for JB Hunt also and thats exactly what I gave them for employment and income verification and I sent in just my tax transcripts and it was accepted.I also made sure my dispatcher/supervisor printed and signed his name and date to both sheets. My fiance went through the interview yesterday and her visa was granted. Feel free to contact me anytime for our experience.

Thanks, Q. You have mail.

Current Status: Married on March 3, 2012. Preparing for AOS.

01-07-11 Met in person for the first time

04-04-11 I-129F sent via USPS Priority Mail

04-06-11 Delivered to Dallas Lockbox - signed for by J. Arthur

04-08-11 NOA1 sent to me, Check cashed, Case transferred to the California Service Center

04-11-11 Touched, Received e-notification via text message of NOA1 (at 12:30 am?!?!?)

04-15-11 Received NOA1 hardcopy in mail. Notice date 4/8/11.

06-24-11 Touched, Email and text - NOA2 approved in 2 months, 2 weeks, 2 days (77 days total)!!!

07-01-11 NOA2 hardcopy received

07-27-11 NVC receive - FINALLY!

07-29-11 NVC depart to Manila

10-13-11 Medical exam at St. Luke's Medical Center (Day 1)

10-17-11 Medical exam at St. Luke's Medical Center (Day 2)

10-18-11 Embassy interview - APPROVED!!

12-30-11 POE Chicago

03-03-12 Wedding Day!!

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Those screenshots would work - you can include a statement about why they are that way.

Backed up by your IRS transcripts/bank records - you will be fine.

:thumbs: irs tax transcripts are better because they are more official. also, printouts or screenshots of pay stubs are fine.

If it wasn't for the fact they're only worried about current income for poverty standards, I'd be worried. My past year's tax forms show me making way below what is required for a household of 3 (we're expecting our first child in October). I've only been with J.B. Hunt since August and don't have a full calendar year's worth of income to show. But, with my regular and per diem pay, I make enough to exceed the 125% guideline.

i wouldn't worry about your 2010 income tax return showing that you made below 125% of the poverty line. the embassy will be looking mainly at your current sustained income. that's why it's necessary to submit current pay stubs. you don't need a full calendar year's worth of income. the embassy will annualize your 2011 income based upon your current pay. that should put you over the top.

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:thumbs: irs tax transcripts are better because they are more official. also, printouts or screenshots of pay stubs are fine.

i wouldn't worry about your 2010 income tax return showing that you made below 125% of the poverty line. the embassy will be looking mainly at your current sustained income. that's why it's necessary to submit current pay stubs. you don't need a full calendar year's worth of income. the embassy will annualize your 2011 income based upon your current pay. that should put you over the top.

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