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Does PCC have to cover exact dates of residence?

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I'm petitioning for my wife. She is an Indian citizen but she also lived in Nepal from December 2009 to June 2012.

For her Nepal PCC, they are asking for an employment letter. She has an employment letter from her time in Nepal which states she was employed from March 2010 to July 2013.

The reason it doesn't match with her residence dates is because although she arrived in December, she didn't start the job until March. Then she left in June 2012 although she was still "officially" employed and still visited occasionally until July 2013.

If we submit this employment letter, the PCC will cover the dates as it is shown in the employment letter.

Will this be a problem? Will NVC care that the PCC doesn't cover the 3 months from December to March when she first arrived? And will they be wondering why it covers up until July 2013 even though she left in June 2012?

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