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1 minute ago, Boiler said:

I would get a statement as well, probably not needed but if you are going take it anyway why not.

I applied for b 1 visa. Im attending a conference. Im confuse if what should I bring. Is it statemwnt or certificate. In my work they dont give us pay slip they just give the money personally.

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Just now, Annessung said:

I applied for b 1 visa. Im attending a conference. Im confuse if what should I bring. Is it statemwnt or certificate. In my work they dont give us pay slip they just give the money personally.

Your Bank Statement will show your salary deposits, does not really matter that you get paid in cash, presumably you get something showing taxes, deductions etc.

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1 minute ago, Boiler said:

Your Bank Statement will show your salary deposits, does not really matter that you get paid in cash, presumably you get something showing taxes, deductions etc.

The problem is I just opened my bank account recently just to deposit the money that i save and ill be using for the trip in the US. So probably maybe it would be bank certificate that Certifies that i have my savings there.  

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Take what you have, unusual for it to be asked for.

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1 minute ago, Boiler said:

Take what you have, unusual for it to be asked for.

 

5 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Take what you have, unusual for it to be asked for.

Thanks for the advice😊 what im going to do now? If the consule will ask for my bank statement that states for my monthly salary?

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Contract of employment?

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You can usually print out a bank statement online, or go to the bank and ask for one.

Since your account is very recent, you should also show where the money came from- the CO will want to know that the money hasn't just been lent to you to pass the interview.

 

I don't know what a bank certificate is.

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A B1 visa is for business purposes, B2 is for tourism, are you sure you are looking at the correct visa?

 

On the DS160 does it not ask for salary? So the information will already be there. Bank statement/certificate it doesnt really matter. Bring whatever you have but dont expect it to be looked at.

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6 minutes ago, az2014 said:

A B1 visa is for business purposes, B2 is for tourism, are you sure you are looking at the correct visa?

 

On the DS160 does it not ask for salary? So the information will already be there. Bank statement/certificate it doesnt really matter. Bring whatever you have but dont expect it to be looked at.

Yes because im attending a conference . There is a question in DS160 *what is your monthly salary?* 

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Go to the embassy and apply and expect them not to even look at any of your papers. Just relax and just answer them in straightforward manner and just be honest. Never elaborate and do not provide any information unless it is being asked. IO are smart and they will know if you are telling the truth. I applied once and my attitude was "i'll be fine even if I am not given a visa - it's not the end of the world" It is a plus if you have travelled to other countries already. Mine took only 5 minutes and was asked just 2 questions. that's it. I just gave them a straightforward answer - the question was "Purpose and What Do I Do. Just relax and breath and don't get anxious - you will be fine.

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