Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York
Hello, I am in process of sending an I 864 + DS 230 forms to NVC for my mother. I earn more than 32000 $ a year (which is poverty line for my household size) but my W-2 says I only earn 16000+ $ because I only work at my latest job for little more than half a year. Is there a form or document I can obtain (from company I work for maybe?) that will show that I earn more than that. So I can attach it to the documents I will send to the NVC to prove that I can support my mother (which I can). Documents besides joint affidavit or assets.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, of course, there are such documents. For example, employment verification letter drafted by your current employer so to specifically include all mandatory requirements; and/or paystubs from your current employer.
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