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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
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Would this be a problem? I have two employers and they both gave me the letter I needed for this form. Non of them have letter head. They said they didn't have any letter head sheets or logo to put on letters. However, they did include contact information in case the embassy want's to verify.

Would this be a problem? Also, these jobs are fairly recent. One since September 2013, the other since November 2013. I make more than the minimum required from each job on its own. Would these jobs being so recent also be a problem?

I know in 2012 I didn't make the minimum required, and I'm still waiting on one more W2 form from an employer in 2013. Those years I had my son and was very limited to work. Since I went to Guatemala and left our son with his mother (beneficiary), I came back to focus on work for the family. Would they be looking at what I make now more than the previous years, or should I take a co-sponsor just in case? The co-sponsor would then be my dad who has filled affidavit for other two current petitions in the family.

Thanks for the help... Interview is in 10 DAYS! and I'll be there with her!!!

Our story on the Herald Tribune Newspapper: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20101002/ARTICLE/10021035

2/27/2007 - Wendy and I met in Sarasota, FL
6/30/2007 - We moved in
6/11/2010 - Our son Christopher was born
7/??/2010 - Wendy was cited to report in person at Tampa's Immigration Enforcement Office
1/20/2011 - Wendy left to Guatemala. our son stayed with me.

3/25/2013 - I became a U.S. Citizen
5/07/2013 - I-129F sent.
5/10/2013 - NOA1 received
8/22/2013 to 8/29/2013 - Visit for one week. Christopher stayed with mom.
10/24/2013 - RFE
11/25/2013 - NOA2 Approved!

01/31/2014 - INTERVIEW: Officer said everything was good, but gave us a 221g to submit a co-sponsor with form I-864

2/12/2014 - Was told to file Waivers

5/21/2014 - Waivers I-601 and I-212 filed

12/19/2014 - Waivers Approved

01/26/2015 - K1 VISA ON HAND!!!!!!



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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Tunisia
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I encountered the same problem. My employment letters were written (typed) by my employers and then I had the copies notarized (I have two jobs). My fiance had the interview last week and our consulate officer did not even look at them. I am glad we had them just in case. I am not sure what your embassy requires as each embassy is different.

I was a full time student in 2012 and did not meet the requirement that year. To be honest, our consulate officer did not look at that either. They just looked at the I-134. I would look into the reviews for your country, have everything they ask for and go from there. Good Luck!!

Christie & Salim

Processing Center: Texas

Sent Petition 8/17/2013

NOA1 Text Message 8/23/2013

NOA1 Hard Copy 8/28/2013

NOA2 Approved 10/9/13

NOA2 Hard Copy 10/12/13

Left NVC 10/23/2013

Received in Tunisia (Electronic) 10/25/2013

Received in Tunisia (Hard Copy) 11/12/2013

Visa APPROVED 1/16/2014

AOS (K-1) mailed 5/15/14

Texts received 6/08/2014

NOA1 Date 6/06/2014

Biometric Appointment 7/01/2014

EAD Approval 7/29/2014

AP Approval 7/29/2014

EAD Received 08/05/2014

Waiver Letter 9/10/2014

AOS APPROVED 05/12/2015

Combo Card Renewal

EAD/AP Combo Card Renewal mailed 120 days prior on 03/31/2015

EAD/AP Combo Card Renewal NOA 04/08/2015

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
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Would the employer and bank letters need to be notarized??

Thanks again.

Our story on the Herald Tribune Newspapper: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20101002/ARTICLE/10021035

2/27/2007 - Wendy and I met in Sarasota, FL
6/30/2007 - We moved in
6/11/2010 - Our son Christopher was born
7/??/2010 - Wendy was cited to report in person at Tampa's Immigration Enforcement Office
1/20/2011 - Wendy left to Guatemala. our son stayed with me.

3/25/2013 - I became a U.S. Citizen
5/07/2013 - I-129F sent.
5/10/2013 - NOA1 received
8/22/2013 to 8/29/2013 - Visit for one week. Christopher stayed with mom.
10/24/2013 - RFE
11/25/2013 - NOA2 Approved!

01/31/2014 - INTERVIEW: Officer said everything was good, but gave us a 221g to submit a co-sponsor with form I-864

2/12/2014 - Was told to file Waivers

5/21/2014 - Waivers I-601 and I-212 filed

12/19/2014 - Waivers Approved

01/26/2015 - K1 VISA ON HAND!!!!!!



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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Would the employer and bank letters need to be notarized??

Thanks again.

No.

Provide recent pay stubs from each job to go along with the letters. That should be plenty to prove your current income.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
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oh ok thanks...

Our story on the Herald Tribune Newspapper: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20101002/ARTICLE/10021035

2/27/2007 - Wendy and I met in Sarasota, FL
6/30/2007 - We moved in
6/11/2010 - Our son Christopher was born
7/??/2010 - Wendy was cited to report in person at Tampa's Immigration Enforcement Office
1/20/2011 - Wendy left to Guatemala. our son stayed with me.

3/25/2013 - I became a U.S. Citizen
5/07/2013 - I-129F sent.
5/10/2013 - NOA1 received
8/22/2013 to 8/29/2013 - Visit for one week. Christopher stayed with mom.
10/24/2013 - RFE
11/25/2013 - NOA2 Approved!

01/31/2014 - INTERVIEW: Officer said everything was good, but gave us a 221g to submit a co-sponsor with form I-864

2/12/2014 - Was told to file Waivers

5/21/2014 - Waivers I-601 and I-212 filed

12/19/2014 - Waivers Approved

01/26/2015 - K1 VISA ON HAND!!!!!!



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