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Future income/employer letter (1-864)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey everyone. 

 

So we're finalizing our I-864. My wife's accepted a job back in the U.S and has signed an contract/job offer. So establishing U.S. domicile after leaving Canada is not an issue. (voter's registration, DL, accounts, offer etc..) 

 

It is not clear as to whether we could use her employer's letter with salary to use as a sponsor. (not pay stubs, income taxes were filed with foreign income). We have a joint sponsor lined up, just in case, but i would want to avoid any additional delays. Given the already back logged consulate in Montreal for interviews.

 

Any know of spouses using letter of employment as enough evidence to actual sponsor, or will they reject it since she will only start working in August?

 

 

thanks!

 

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Income must be current.  Also, Montreal is strict about domicile.  

 

May not even be an issue though, as she may well have already started working by the time you get an interview.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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so then I could upload her letter of employment/contract? and then come interview, she would have paystubs if more proof would be needed?

 

 

thanks.

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11 minutes ago, BunyanP said:

so then I could upload her letter of employment/contract? and then come interview, she would have paystubs if more proof would be needed?

 

 

thanks.

The actual paystubs would be much more important than any letter.  Showing actual, current income is the key.  

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Right. In this case I’ll stick with our joint sponsor so this doesn’t get delayed any more so than it needs to.  
 

thank you. 

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