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I work at a bank as full time employee and at a store as part time . I mentioned both jobs in I-134 form for fiance . I have got employer letter from my bank but couldn't get from my other job . Is it necessary to get letters from both jobs or one is enough.

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I work at a bank as full time employee and at a store as part time . I mentioned both jobs in I-134 form for fiance . I have got employer letter from my bank but couldn't get from my other job . Is it necessary to get letters from both jobs or one is enough.

If the job a the bank has sufficient income to meet the poverty requirements of the I-134 then you do not need a letter from the other job. If, however, you need to include that income to meet the poverty requirements then you need to get one from the other employer. If you look at the instructions for the I-134 under supporting evidence it clearly states under "B" that you need a letter from your current employer. I guess I do not understand why the store cannot give you such a letter--it is not that hard to write a person's name, position, job title and salary on company letterhead.

Good luck,

Dave

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It also depends on what embassy you will be interviewed at (hint - complete your timeline and details - it helps when people answer questions).

For example, London embassy are very lenient when it comes to evidence of income - I did not provide an employer's letter as it is my husband's company. I proved evidence of income from tax transcripts and pay slips.

If you are going through a less lenient embassy, then the burden of proof is higher.

 
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