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  1. Under the Step-by-Step Guide on the Visa Journey Page for "What to send to your fiance once the I-129F is approved (Receive NOA2)"

     

    2. Send copies of the documentary proof that you submitted with the I-129F for your fiance to have on hand for their interview at the embassy. 

     

    What does this refer to? The documentary proof that we met, such as pictures or plane tickets?

     

    Thank you!

  2. 59 minutes ago, fayrog said:

    Don't do that. I'm not sure where you got the idea that they have to say "permanent" in their letter. As I stated previously they just need to say your pay rate, that you currently work there, and how long you have worked there. That's it. They obviously would never write a letter like that saying that someone is "permanently" employed by them because if they do have to let that person due to budget cuts or performance issues it would turn into a legal thing.

    The instructions for the i-134 literally and specifically request this info: permanent or temporary. I’ve attached a picture. 
     

    Im not overly concerned on this matter. Overall my case is strong. I have good tax returns, plenty of money in savings, good life insurance, good job history, but the simple fact that it’s in the instructions make me want to cross my t’s and dot my i’s. 

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  3. I'm a teacher. My employer cannot put permanent on my verification of employment letter. It's their policy. What can I do? Should I insist? Do you think it'll matter all that much?

     

    Note: My employer has also provided me a letter that states that before I was a full-time teacher, I was a substitute teacher from 2013-2019. So it shows that I've been with my employer for years. 

     

    Thanks!

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