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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Good morning all, hope everyone is enjoying their holidays. I am hoping I can receive some help regarding Employment Letter. Our interview is Jan 10th. I started getting everything together as soon as we scheduled it so my letter of employment is dated early November. I'm wondering if it needs to be dated closer to the interview date. My cousin is traveling to Colombia this Saturday so I was planning on sending paperwork with him to my Fiance since I won't be at the interview. My pay stubs will be the most recent ones so they'll show that I am still employed. Will this be ok, or am I just being too cautious or nervous? Thanks in advance for any responses....

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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I don't see a problem with your employment letter dated in the last 60 days and then producing current pay stubs along with it. If the embassy has a different rule, someone from Columbia might have a better answer.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Good morning all, hope everyone is enjoying their holidays. I am hoping I can receive some help regarding Employment Letter. Our interview is Jan 10th. I started getting everything together as soon as we scheduled it so my letter of employment is dated early November. I'm wondering if it needs to be dated closer to the interview date. My cousin is traveling to Colombia this Saturday so I was planning on sending paperwork with him to my Fiance since I won't be at the interview. My pay stubs will be the most recent ones so they'll show that I am still employed. Will this be ok, or am I just being too cautious or nervous? Thanks in advance for any responses....

It is no problem. Mine was dated earlier, but I made sure I included payroll stubs from that month.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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I don't see a problem with your employment letter dated in the last 60 days and then producing current pay stubs along with it. If the embassy has a different rule, someone from Columbia might have a better answer.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Good morning all, hope everyone is enjoying their holidays. I am hoping I can receive some help regarding Employment Letter. Our interview is Jan 10th. I started getting everything together as soon as we scheduled it so my letter of employment is dated early November. I'm wondering if it needs to be dated closer to the interview date. My cousin is traveling to Colombia this Saturday so I was planning on sending paperwork with him to my Fiance since I won't be at the interview. My pay stubs will be the most recent ones so they'll show that I am still employed. Will this be ok, or am I just being too cautious or nervous? Thanks in advance for any responses....

Not a problem. Your most recent pay summaries will show that same employer.....my letter was dated in July and my wife had her interview in November.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Like everyone said, it won't be a problem. My fiancee had her interview Nov 13, and both my employment letters were dated the end of September (right after I received my NOA2). No worries and good luck for the interview!!

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