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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I'm having some trouble getting the Employment Verification Letter from my Dad's Work (he is my co-sponsor). They are asking for a form, "immigration form" that he has to fill out and then turn it in to Human Resources so they can fill it out and do it. Problem is, I can't find any form like that anywhere; I already looked in the Department of Labor Website, USCIS, and the Consulate webpage. I didn't have trouble getting mine, I contacted HR and right away I had it. So, I don't know where else to look ... Do any of you know what form could it be??? :unsure:

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I'm having some trouble getting the Employment Verification Letter from my Dad's Work (he is my co-sponsor). They are asking for a form, "immigration form" that he has to fill out and then turn it in to Human Resources so they can fill it out and do it. Problem is, I can't find any form like that anywhere; I already looked in the Department of Labor Website, USCIS, and the Consulate webpage. I didn't have trouble getting mine, I contacted HR and right away I had it. So, I don't know where else to look ... Do any of you know what form could it be??? :unsure:

Is his HR managed by an external company? Some have a form you have to fill out called a "Verification of Employment Request," where it asks various information. Attached is what I would have to fill out for receiving a verification letter. Perhaps his company has something similar?

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I'm having some trouble getting the Employment Verification Letter from my Dad's Work (he is my co-sponsor). They are asking for a form, "immigration form" that he has to fill out and then turn it in to Human Resources so they can fill it out and do it. Problem is, I can't find any form like that anywhere; I already looked in the Department of Labor Website, USCIS, and the Consulate webpage. I didn't have trouble getting mine, I contacted HR and right away I had it. So, I don't know where else to look ... Do any of you know what form could it be??? :unsure:

Employment letters are optional and some employers do not like to give them. Just submit some recent pay stubs instead

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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That's what I thought at first, but my dad was told it an immigration form, so probably they don't know either ...

I guess I will go with paystubs and tax returns from previous years, plus the I-134 filled by my dad

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My employer was skeptical about this letter, because no one ever asked them for one. I explained the procedure step by step, and that was a project in itself. I took me longer to ask them for the letter and explain to them the procedure than actually typing it. My letter had three sentences ...i work here, since this date, and i do this. It was addressed to the consulate and they accept it.

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