Hey, everyone. I'm hoping those of you who have gone through the Montréal Consulate can tell me if they looked at your bank letter or not.
My bank (U.S. Bank) claims they do not keep easily-accessible records of deposits made in a year's time, thus they cannot produce the letter I need for the Affidavit of Support unless I pay something like $20 researching fee per statement. I'd need 9 of them since only the last 90 days' worth of statements are kept online. That would equal $180, if my calculations are correct. No way am I paying that.
The lady at the bank told me that if I want to calculate the figure myself from my check stubs and get back to her with an amount, she'll write the letter for me. I could do this, but it's not going to be completely accurate since I know my parents have given me small amounts during the year and I have no proof of those transactions whatsoever. They're amounts that won't make any impact whatsoever if they're left off the bank letter, but it makes me a little nervous nonetheless. I want to be able to back up that amount with proof of accuracy.
So, my question is... when you had your interview, did you need the bank letter?
Here's what I have thus far:
- Notarized I-134
- 3 years of IRS transcripts
- Employer letter (been working there 3 months so far, if that matters)
- Pay stubs (which I will certainly have many more by the time my fiancé gets his interview date)
I do make more than 150% of the poverty guidelines... more than twice than the poverty guidelines, actually, so I'm hoping I can possibly forego the letter.
Also, unrelated... how long does it take to get a birth certificate in Montréal? That's where my fiancé lives (just 2 blocks from the Consulate... we're lucky in that respect). He's set to get his Packet 3 any day now, and the only thing we don't have yet (other than my bank letter) is that. I'm hoping it'll be quick enough to get that we can just check it off on the checklist and send it back to the Consulate and get it in time for the interview.
Sorry for such a drawn-out post. It's 2 am and my mind isn't all here anymore, hehe. Thanks in advance for your help.
