Jason and FeiFei Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 hey quick question..... im trying to get an employment letter from my work and they said i need something in writing requesting this information. does anyone know if the OF167 form would count for something like this? Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Print out form I-864's directions, Use the I-864 to convince employer to give you this even though you will be using I-134 for the interview. Letter format: Basically, your employer letter should state "To whom it may concern: (first name,last name) has been employed full-time with the XYZ Company since 200_ as a (name of your job), and is an employee in good standing with an annual salary of $XXXX. Signed, John Doe, Supervisor (or whatever title)" The letter should be on company letterhead. Link to comment
Jason and FeiFei Posted June 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 thanks for the help! Link to comment
mikepellicore Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 They may be asking for a written request from you, to protect your privacy, so be sure to include that, with a copy of the I-864 instructions.Mike & Yizhen Link to comment
Tom and Ling Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Print out form I-864's directions, Use the I-864 to convince employer to give you this even though you will be using I-134 for the interview. Letter format: Basically, your employer letter should state "To whom it may concern: (first name,last name) has been employed full-time with the XYZ Company since 200_ as a (name of your job), and is an employee in good standing with an annual salary of $XXXX. Signed, John Doe, Supervisor (or whatever title)" The letter should be on company letterhead. You can also use the Instructions for the I-134 since they address the same employer question.I had mine notarized in GUZ at ACS with an appointment and they never asked Ling for the I-134,,but I did three I-134's.... B) Tom and Ling Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Print out form I-864's directions, Use the I-864 to convince employer to give you this even though you will be using I-134 for the interview. Letter format: Basically, your employer letter should state "To whom it may concern: (first name,last name) has been employed full-time with the XYZ Company since 200_ as a (name of your job), and is an employee in good standing with an annual salary of $XXXX. Signed, John Doe, Supervisor (or whatever title)" The letter should be on company letterhead. You can also use the Instructions for the I-134 since they address the same employer question.I had mine notarized in GUZ at ACS with an appointment and they never asked Ling for the I-134,,but I did three I-134's.... B) Tom and LingNOTE: Nothing needs to be notarized. Signing the I-134 is Swearing that the I-134 and attached evidence is true and correct under penalty of perjury. Link to comment
Tom and Ling Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Print out form I-864's directions, Use the I-864 to convince employer to give you this even though you will be using I-134 for the interview. Letter format: Basically, your employer letter should state "To whom it may concern: (first name,last name) has been employed full-time with the XYZ Company since 200_ as a (name of your job), and is an employee in good standing with an annual salary of $XXXX. Signed, John Doe, Supervisor (or whatever title)" The letter should be on company letterhead. You can also use the Instructions for the I-134 since they address the same employer question.I had mine notarized in GUZ at ACS with an appointment and they never asked Ling for the I-134,,but I did three I-134's.... Tom and LingNOTE: Nothing needs to be notarized. Signing the I-134 is Swearing that the I-134 and attached evidence is true and correct under penalty of perjury. Hi dnoblett, So Noted, however, having it notarized in GUZ gives one an excuse to go to ACS and then they know you are there , as well as, I was able to talk with a VO that put it in my file that I was there to support my wife and since it was notarized ( I am sure that it was scanned),, and they never asked for the I-134 at Lings interview....just my opinion... Tom and Ling Link to comment
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