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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Just a question Ive been curious about. I have letters from my employer, and my letters of intent, all the forms I gave my fiancee are dated around Sept/October. We thought our interview was going to be sooner but because of some confusion with the embassys our interview isnt till the end of December. Is that OK that the papers I sent him are dated Sept/Oct? I realize I will have to send him updated pay stubs and our updated proof of relationship like my phone bills and chat logs etc. Hoping it is all still valid eventhough its a few months old. Thanks for your help :star:

Megan

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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For the interview you need a new letter of intent, with new date, updated. Not the same as the first one you sent with the packet.

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We had our interview in October 2009, and the letter from my employer I had dated January 2009 was still good, that is if he had even looked at it, which I'm not sure if he did.

I did make sure to send her more recent pay stubs and letter of intent. I would probably say you should send him recent pay stubs and letter of intent every 4 months or so, or make sure the information isn't more than 4 months old. When you mail something how long does it take for him to receive it? In most cases, people have time to Fed Ex/Ups, etc. after finding out the interview date, and the beneficiary will recieve it before the interview date.

If you are going to be there for the interview I would just wait until then and bring them on the plane with you.

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Thank you for your reply. I will not be there with him.. I have never had to send him anything to the Philippines yet because he was living in Aruba and I visited often. He can print my paystubs right off the internet.. So, the papers are definitely in the 4 month window. Guess we will be good. Thanks again

 
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