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Hi guys. I have a quick question regarding an employment verification letter for our Joint Sponsor. She's a teacher at a well known fashion design school and lives in my city and she's also retired therefore I will need to show her part-time employment income coupled with her gross retirement. So before getting to my question, I'll explain that as a teacher in that fashion college, she has her own profile there where she logs in and can do tons of things like request time off, view her pay stubs/print, change her profile info, her personal profile picture of her face, change her direct deposit account # and pretty much her profile also show how much she made YTD, her hire date, status (active obviously), the coding that she was hired by for payroll purposes, her income breakdown showing her overtimes with her base pay.

 

So it's directly through that college website and an employment verification letter now is the only thing I am missing to add to our AoS packet for this JS and I already printed around 6 pay stubs after she gave me her login/password to get as many as I need, so I'm in full control of her personal profile now and I was wondering if I can just provide a print out of all her profile info directly from her personal website showing pretty much the info that an employer verification form would have had had an employer/supervisor actually provided one. I'm trying to not bother her much and want to do this myself after she sent me her tax return because her husband is very sick at the hospital, so my question is whether the print out of all her active profile info showing everything I have mentioned above will be enough instead of asking her to request an employment verification letter from her boss/college? When I print her profile, it also show the date I printed it, so the US Embassy can see that it's a recent printout coupled with the pay stubs. Has anyone provided employment verification differently from the regular verification from a boss? Can I use her personal profile printouts as the employment verification...after all, the US Embassy just wants to see that she is actively working, right? 

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2 hours ago, Juli. said:

Hi there. They asked you for this information? Because for my sponsors I just submitted the 3 years taxes returns and proofs of American citizenship, nothing else.

 

 

Tax returns don't show current income, it's past income and you are supposed to show income.

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14 minutes ago, fem_femme said:

Tax returns don't show current income, it's past income and you are supposed to show income.

They ask you specifically for this documents? Because in my case those are the only documents they requested for my Joint Sponsor 

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Hello,

 The employment verification letter, is a form of formal correspondence. The purpose of the letter or form is to verify that an employee works there, how much they make. It can be issued by the employer via the Human resource Services

 
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