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Anthony+TZ

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  1. Thanks! By the way, when you say "bank statement" do you mean a letter from a bank employee or just a statement you got in the mail/online? Because I keep my savings in an online-only bank and I use their paperless statements option. I just wonder how critical the embassy personnel will be towards my printed-off documents.

    London didn't ask for our co-sponsor's letter from employer. I know every case is different but we provided:

    2 month's of recent paycheck stubs

    3 year's tax returns/transcripts

    bank statement

    letter from employer

    and the co-sponsor's birth certificate

    They only asked for the paycheck stubs and tax returns. I know you want to be on the safe side so get what you can. A letter from the employer explaining the reasoning? or if that's not possible maybe a letter from him explaining. My co-sponsor's letter was very very brief anyways, it didn't say how much he made just that he's been a full time employer there for x amount of years because his employer wouldn't put salary.

  2. My co-sponsor's employer has a policy against providing employment verification letters (don't ask me why...) so does anyone know if a signed explanatory letter from him would suffice? And he is including two of his most recent paychecks.

    obviously I would rather err on the side of having too much evidence, but my dad's telling me this is the best he can do

    thanks! we JUST found out our case is leaving the NVC after 103 days in AP!

  3. Hey congrats! I'm from Burleson, TX too. Currently waiting on the NVC...apparently we were supposed to contact them independently or something to get our case forwarded to London. I'm currently freaking out because I'm a self-employed musician so my I-134 looks pitiful.

    Very happy for you.

    -Anthony

    A big thank you to all fellow Visa Journey members This site has been the most accurate site for information. Thanks to everyone for sharing experciences it does help with some of the anxiety of the processes. Good luck to everyone. The following is how the interview process went for me I hope passing this along helps you get through the process.

    The interview was easy

    I got there an hour and 15 minutes early the queue only had about 7 other ppl in it by that point, so i decided to queue up in there with them They let me in. I sat there for about 50 mins before i got called up to the window, where i gave the lovely lady my birth certificate, passport, police certificate & support documents

    then she sent me over to pay the bill while she sorted through them. I came back and she gave me a form to fill out for the courier service, and she told me that, mines been the easiest she's had to deal with. I then waited for another 40+ mins to be called to the interview booth further on in the buidling, where i spoke to a kind american man. He asked very few questions, he asked where i was going, what my fiancee did for a living, where Burleson, Texas is then he handed me my x-rays and told me I was approved.

    My port of entry will be on December 10th at Dallas International Airport. Thanks again for all the help Visa Journey has given us. :dance::dance::D

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