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    Hey Guys,

    Please I need an urgent response. My interview letter says that they require a letter from each current employer plus pay stub. Now my question is my husband who is filling for me is getting a letter from his employer. Do I also need to bring a letter from my employer too?

    Please your response is highly appreciated.

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    Originally posted by PraiseGod View Post
    Hey Guys,

    Please I need an urgent response. My interview letter says that they require a letter from each current employer plus pay stub. Now my question is my husband who is filling for me is getting a letter from his employer. Do I also need to bring a letter from my employer too?

    Please your response is highly appreciated.
    Does the letter specify if it's the petitioner or the beneficiary? If not, then just bring both to be on the safe side.
    Filed I-130, I130A, I-485, I-765 & I-864
    Date Mailed: 01/25/2018
    Date Received: 01/30/2018
    Date Received NOA Letters: 02/06/2018
    Received Biometrics Letter: 02/17/2018
    Biometrics Done: 02/26/2018
    RFIE (I485): 02/23/2018
    RFIE in mailbox: 3/3/2018
    RFIE received by USCIS: 3/8/2018
    USCIS update - EAD being produced and sent to me: 5/25
    EAD sent me to: 5/31
    I-485 "ready to schedule interview: 6/1
    EAD in hand: 6/4
    i485 interview notice has been sent in the mail: 6/4

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PraiseGod View Post
      Hey Guys,

      Please I need an urgent response. My interview letter says that they require a letter from each current employer plus pay stub. Now my question is my husband who is filling for me is getting a letter from his employer. Do I also need to bring a letter from my employer too?

      Please your response is highly appreciated.
      bring both, it never hurts to be over prepared.
      This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

      -Krypton9591

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