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Apalis

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  1. Hi Apalis, I was reading the interview review from another vj member, she mentioned that on her interview, she was asked for an Ongoing Salary Certificate of her husband (sponsor). I wanted to know if you prepared Ongoing Salary Certificate (I guess it's kinda like employment letter) from yourself and joint sponsor for the interview? I only have joint sponsor's IRS transcripts and pay subs. Thanks!

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    2. wbogard

      wbogard

      My interview is this Wednesday! I'm quite nervous. Just worried I haven't prepared enough documents. My husband is a PhD student in Singapore so he doesn't have taxable income. I haven't prepared his IRS transcripts as there should be none for last three years, am I right?

    3. Apalis

      Apalis

      If your husband doesn't have any tax transcript, you need some kinds of school certificate to prove that your husband is currently in school. You also need to a print out from the IRS website indicating that your husband's pay or scholarship is not counted as income. I hope that your husband is currently on scholarship. If your husband got some kind of fellowship of which he got paid for teaching, you must file tax.

    4. Apalis

      Apalis

      So yeah, scholarship = no tax return needed, fellowship or get paid for teaching/stipend, etc... = tax return is definitely needed since those are counted as income.

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