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FORM i-134 asks for : "STATEMENT FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON BUSINESS STATIONARY.."


My employer uses a third party, called "INVERIFY", to send letters as proof of employment. I contacted "INVERIFY", and they sent me an envelope with the information, stating

1) date and nature of employment

2) salary paid

3) position, etc



THE PROBLEM: This was all printed on normal paper, there is no stationary or fancy ink on there. It looks exactly like something you print at home. Can I just email a copy of this to my fiance so she can take it to her interview? Is it going to be a problem because this is not on "special stationary" or "with special ink"?


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FORM i-134 asks for : "STATEMENT FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON BUSINESS STATIONARY.."
My employer uses a third party, called "INVERIFY", to send letters as proof of employment. I contacted "INVERIFY", and they sent me an envelope with the information, stating
1) date and nature of employment
2) salary paid
3) position, etc
THE PROBLEM: This was all printed on normal paper, there is no stationary or fancy ink on there. It looks exactly like something you print at home. Can I just email a copy of this to my fiance so she can take it to her interview? Is it going to be a problem because this is not on "special stationary" or "with special ink"?

I would have a supervisor or an HR type person sign the print out with their name and title printed. You need something that does not look like you went into MS WORD and created the information yourself. Remember that this is something you are trying to PROVE to USCIS so it needs to have some method to authonticate it. If they give you grief, show them the USCIS requirements and then ask them how they can help you meet them. After all you had to submit a SSN and proof of work eligibility to them, why can they not do the same for you?

Good luck,

Dave

Edited by Dave&Roza
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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FORM i-134 asks for : "STATEMENT FROM YOUR EMPLOYER ON BUSINESS STATIONARY.."
My employer uses a third party, called "INVERIFY", to send letters as proof of employment. I contacted "INVERIFY", and they sent me an envelope with the information, stating
1) date and nature of employment
2) salary paid
3) position, etc
THE PROBLEM: This was all printed on normal paper, there is no stationary or fancy ink on there. It looks exactly like something you print at home. Can I just email a copy of this to my fiance so she can take it to her interview? Is it going to be a problem because this is not on "special stationary" or "with special ink"?

I had the same problem since my company uses the same service. So I took a company memo and copied it with the logo, put all the information in it and had my supervisor sign it. I have enough W2s and check stubs so it shouldn't be a problem I wouldn't think? All the information in that letter matches my check stub so I was told that is all I need. Good Luck!




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