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Hi all,

 

Thanks always for any advice. Recently my wife and I scheduled her interview for Feb 12. She has her biometrics on Jan 30th and I'm wondering if I send her docs before she leaves for Manila on Jan 29 they will be 2 weeks old such as employer letters, paystubs, etc. Would this be a problem at the interview?

Married: 9/27/2017

Filed: Other Country: China
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1 minute ago, Gaiden79 said:

Hi all,

 

Thanks always for any advice. Recently my wife and I scheduled her interview for Feb 12. She has her biometrics on Jan 30th and I'm wondering if I send her docs before she leaves for Manila on Jan 29 they will be 2 weeks old such as employer letters, paystubs, etc. Would this be a problem at the interview?

That's current enough, but for pay stubs, you can scan and email.  She can print locally.  No need for employer letter if she has a current pay stub.

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1 minute ago, pushbrk said:

That's current enough, but for pay stubs, you can scan and email.  She can print locally.  No need for employer letter if she has a current pay stub.

Oh okay, just send her the pdfs and that's good enough? Also is like 4 or 5 previous paystubs ok? Thank you!

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2 minutes ago, Gaiden79 said:

Oh okay, just send her the pdfs and that's good enough? Also is like 4 or 5 previous paystubs ok? Thank you!

Because it's still early January, I would send the most current, and the year end one.  Otherwise one is actually enough, as it shows year to date income.  I'm only suggesting two because of the timing of year end.

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6 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Because it's still early January, I would send the most current, and the year end one.  Otherwise one is actually enough, as it shows year to date income.  I'm only suggesting two because of the timing of year end.

The only problem with my year end paystub for one of my jobs is that I missed some hours on it so instead of 40 hrs full time it shows 32. Not sure that would be the best one to show them. Thoughts?

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9 minutes ago, Gaiden79 said:

The only problem with my year end paystub for one of my jobs is that I missed some hours on it so instead of 40 hrs full time it shows 32. Not sure that would be the best one to show them. Thoughts?

Send it, because it shows year to date income.  Missing a few hours is no big deal.

 

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