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Hi,

 

We are preparing our AOS paperwork now. I just have a quick question. They never took my employment letters for his interview in Dublin. Can I still submit the same one if they have never saw the first ones I got in preparation? They are dated April but nothing has changed (since I am salary).

 

I also got all the letters from the bank but they never looked at those either.

 

Thank you in advance!!!

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I think that should be fine, if you include recent paystubes that indicate you are still employed there. 

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2 minutes ago, Hawksquill said:

I think that should be fine, if you include recent paystubes that indicate you are still employed there. 

That's what I thought. Thanks for that.

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Is the EVL current?

Does it state what you are predicted to earn in 2019?

 

Have you used that amount on your I864?

If yes, you should submit an EVL with 6 months current paystubs.

If no, you dont need an EVL or paystubs.

 

Or have you used your tax income in Part 6 Question 7?

If yes, then that's all you need (your 2018 Return Transcript).

 

Bank letter will need to be current for the previous year.

Did you have to use assets to meet the poverty guidelines on your I864?

If not, you dont need a bank letter.

If yes, it needs to be current. 

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6 hours ago, K1visaHopeful said:

Is the EVL current?

Does it state what you are predicted to earn in 2019?

 

Have you used that amount on your I864?

If yes, you should submit an EVL with 6 months current paystubs.

If no, you dont need an EVL or paystubs.

 

Or have you used your tax income in Part 6 Question 7?

If yes, then that's all you need (your 2018 Return Transcript).

 

Bank letter will need to be current for the previous year.

Did you have to use assets to meet the poverty guidelines on your I864?

If not, you dont need a bank letter.

If yes, it needs to be current. 

We had gotten an EVL for the I-131 for the embassy in Dublin but they didn't need them.

I have six months of paychecks and the last three years of tax returns. So they are dated April and I printed my pay stubs from February to August.

I make more than the poverty line I didn't know if I needed a recent dated letter.

EVL shows current salary.

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34 minutes ago, FrancoBegbie said:

We had gotten an EVL for the I-131 for the embassy in Dublin but they didn't need them.

I have six months of paychecks and the last three years of tax returns. So they are dated April and I printed my pay stubs from February to August.

I make more than the poverty line I didn't know if I needed a recent dated letter.

EVL shows current salary.

Okay. If you answer the rest of my questions one by one I can help you figure out if you even need an EVL or bank letter...

Otherwise sincerely, much luck!

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I still had a copy from the I-134 from the K1 Interview, but I just asked my employer to print out a more recently-dated copy for the I-485.

Nothing had really changed in the few months since the K1 interview, and they didn't mind doing it. But I probably didn't need to do it...it was just a pretty easy thing to do. 

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