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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Spain
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Hi!

 

My wife (USC) just got her Employment Verification Letter after a lot of insistence to her (very slow) HR department.

 

She told them what the letter needs to say (she litteraly send a template of a letter I saw here in VJ). But they wrote what they wanted so they didn´t include her annual income ()they jsut put how much has earn until now) and they didn´t mention that her position is permanent. 

 

The letter says basically this.

 

XXX has been employed with XXXXXX Company since XX/XX/2019 with her current position XXXX.

As of 07/31/2020, her year to date earnings are XX.XXX.

If you have any aditional questions plese feel free to contact HR at XXXXXXX.

Thank you.

 

Would this be enough? We have her paystubs from december 2019 until now, and we have calculated her yearly salary to add it on the I-864.

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Pay stubs are excellent evidence as they show actual payment of income........just take most recent paystub x number of pay periods per year to calculate current annual income.

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