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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Hi,

Does anyone have sample how letter from employer should look like (we need this for I-134 Affidavit of Support), my fiance want to write this letter by himself and give it to his boss to sign it, if someone have it we would appreciate.

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January 18, 2013 - I-129F receive by USCIS

January 21, 2013 - receive NOA1

January 25, 2013 - A# was changed

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June 5, 2013 - our case was accepted NOA2 online

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It could be something like this:


"To whom it may concern:



This letter is to confirm that [petitioner] has worked for [company] since [date]. His/Her title is [job title] and s/he currently earns [annual salary or hourly rate]. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have further questions.



Sincerely,


[supervisor/Boss/Employer]

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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It could be something like this:
"To whom it may concern:
This letter is to confirm that [petitioner] has worked for [company] since [date]. His/Her title is [job title], is employed full time and s/he currently earns [annual salary or hourly rate]. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have further questions.
Sincerely,
[supervisor/Boss/Employer]

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

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It could be something like this:
"To whom it may concern:
This letter is to confirm that [petitioner] has worked for [company] since [date]. His/Her title is [job title] and s/he currently earns [annual salary or hourly rate]. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have further questions.
Sincerely,
[supervisor/Boss/Employer]

State explicitly that he is a permanent employee (not a contractor)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Thank you to everyone who reply,

You were very helpfull

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January 18, 2013 - I-129F receive by USCIS

January 21, 2013 - receive NOA1

January 25, 2013 - A# was changed

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June 5, 2013 - our case was accepted NOA2 online

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I work for a major defense contractor and they only provide a pdf you can print yourself. The pdf lists that I am an active employee and lists my current salary plus my income over the last few years. The signature is simply the company logo with a statement that it has been electronically signed. Is this apt to cause problems? The company website states that it is good for immigration purposes but it doesn't look like much when printed out. I might be able to get a more formal notarized copy but they really, really put up a fight if you ask for one.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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HR in your company should have this, just ask them for the letter and tell them what u need on it.

Make sure it has a ORIGINAL SIGNATURE

Good Luck

2012-09-20: I-129F NOA1

2013-05-03: I-129 RFE

2013-05-07: RFE Reply

2013-05-17: I-129F NOA2

2013-05-28: NVC Received

2013-05-30: NVC Left

2013-XX-XX: Consulate Received

2013-06-05: Packet 3 Received

2013-06-05: Packet 4 Received

2013-06-19: Interview Date

2013-06-19: Interview Approved

2013-07-02: Got to USA

2013-09-06: Got Married!!!

2013-09-XX:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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HR in your company should have this, just ask them for the letter and tell them what u need on it.

Make sure it has a ORIGINAL SIGNATURE

Good Luck

I'll try calling them again but I don't think that they offer that as an option any longer. They've contracted employment verification out to a third-party company that specializes in online employment verification and have pretty much left the 20th century written letter in the dust bin.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Slovenia
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They do the same thing at my job (online employment verification)--The signature is simply the company logo with a statement that it has been electronically signed. Would this be ok as proof of employment and income? (it's the only thing my company provides)The pdf lists that I am an active employee, my salary and my current income.

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Filed: Country: Russia
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if you think about it, immigration does not have a way to verify that paper just by looking at signature so they just have to believe it whether it is signed or electronically stamped, they ask for employment letter, you give them employment letter, it does not say anywhere that it has to be signed by a person, and if your company can give you only this then that is your letter

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