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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi,

My fiance is currently getting together his documents for the I-134. He has asked his empolyer for a letter stating his start date, salary etc but they said that he has to go to a website called Work Number Client Service Centre, enter his employee number etc etc and it generates a ref number for the embassy. Then the embassy contact this place and quote the ref number to verify his employment details.

As far as we were aware he needed to get something from his actual work, on their letterhead. His work say differently as they have apparently used this website for many visas.

I've tried to call the embassy to check but they aren't taking any calls at the moment (too many coming through). So we were just wondering if anyone else had used this website or similar and it was accepted, or we 100% need it from his employer?

I'm sure his work know what they are talking about but still wanted to double check.

Thanks in advance!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Documenting the current income with copies of pay stubs is far more useful to the COs. You should provide the Employment information to this web site in the form of your own cover letter. It really isn't as valuable as actually documenting the income.

Good luck.

EDITED to add: At least one years tax form would be useful and in some cases three years will provide a more complete picture of fiscal responsibility.

Edited by Audy_Rob

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London will be quite happy with only the 2009 tax return+W2 or a tax transcript if the income is sufficient. Then provide one other form of evidence like 3 recent pay stubs to back up what the current income is, since you're halfway through 2010 and it could be more than last year. That's really all you will need. Here's some helpful links you might want to look at specific to the UK, written by people experienced with the process in London. Each page will link you to more information, so read it all.

http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/K-1_and_IR-1/CR-1_-_UK_Specific_Information

http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/UK_FAQ

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