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I have paystubs showing how much money the joint sponsor has made since the beginning of the year and a letter from the employer stating how much she makes a hour. Should it say how much it makes a year or is it ok since in the pay stubs it shows how many hours she works? Is this enough to prove how much she makes a year?

Also how can I prove that she left the business she had? it was a delivery business with a truck.

Thank you

03/22/2012 Sent package I-130, I-485 and I-765 through USPS priority mail to Chicago Lockbox

03/24/2012 Received 3 deliver confirmation e-mails from USPS

03/28/2012 Received mail from USCIS saying they received the package ^_^

04/05/2012 Received Biometrics Appointment letter for i-765 for 04/16/2012

04/09/2012 Received NOA 1 for I-130, I-485 and I-765 dated 03/28/2012

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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The employer letter should state the following:

Name

Status (full time/part time)

Salary (weekly/bi-weekly)

Start date

Position

And it needs to be on company letterhead. It is a good idea for them (the co-sponsors employer) to write something like this.

To whom it may concern,

"John Smith is a Machinist in good standing with our company. He has been employed with us since June, 12 1977. His current position is full-time with a salary of 1250.00/weekly.

Richard Schmoker

Metal Products INC

and make sure to include Mr Schmoker's signature under his name!!!

As far as the leaving the business.. I don't know.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I have paystubs showing how much money the joint sponsor has made since the beginning of the year and a letter from the employer stating how much she makes a hour. Should it say how much it makes a year or is it ok since in the pay stubs it shows how many hours she works? Is this enough to prove how much she makes a year?

Also how can I prove that she left the business she had? it was a delivery business with a truck.

Thank you

Wait...I don't get what the last part is about..

Are you doing this letter because there was a change in job since you filed your I-864?

Did you get an RFE? :wacko:

July 2005 - met my awesome, hot, amazing love in Lousiana.
July 2006 - Married said love and moved to Canada.
June 2011 - Entered US to visit family, decided to stay.
Feb. 2012 - Sent paperwork to Chicago.

May 2012 - Received green card.

Day 0 - Package sent to Chicago Lockbox - 02/27/2012
Day 2 - UPS Tracking Confirmation - 02/29/2012
Day 4 - NOA Emails Received - 03/02/2012
Day 7 - All Checks Cashed - 03/05/2012
Day 11 - Hard Copy NOA's Received - 03/09/2012
Day 11 - Biometrics Appointment Received - 03/09/2012
--------- - Booked for - 04/03/2012 (day 36)
Day 35 - Early Biometricts Walk-in - 04/02/2012
Day 44 - Received Appointment Letter - 04/11/2012
Day 58 - EAD Approval Online - 04/25/2012
Day 63 - EAD in the mail - 04/30/2012
Day 65 - EAD in hand - 05/02/2012
Day 77 - AOS Interview - 05/14/2012
Day 77 - AOS Approved!
Day 84 - Green Card In Hand - 05/21/2012

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