I came across a requirement in the checklist for additional documents provided by the US Embassy for immigrant visa interviews that states:
"For employment-based visa applications: Letter from your U.S. employer dated less than one month ago."
I'm preparing for my interview for consular processing overseas for I-140 under the EB-3 unskilled worker category. Both my I-140 petition and PERM labor certification are approved. However, I'm concerned about the employer letter requirement.
Currently, my employer does not have any job openings and is not providing a job offer letter. With my interview scheduled in about 25 days, I'm unsure if this letter is mandatory for my visa interview. Can anyone clarify whether the employer letter is essential in this situation, and if there are any alternatives or additional steps I should consider except for starting from scratch?