An employment verification letter for immigration (EVL) is one way to satisfy proof of employment requirements that are needed for various U.S. visas. It is relatively easy to obtain from an employer that you are working for.
A Employment Letter is a signed document from applicant's employer, stating that the applicant is currently employed and specifying salary and length of employment. It is a common third-party document required by NVC or embassy when submitting affidavit of support as supporting evidence.
What Is Included in an Employment Verification Letter? An appropriate salutation, such as “To whom it may concern:” or “Dear Agency Name” The date the employer (or self-employed applicant) wrote the letter. The start date and end date of your employment. Your job title(s) Your annual salary information.
What should be included in employment verification letters? Employer address. Name and address of the company requesting verification. Employee name. Employment dates. Employee job title. Employee job description. Employee current salary. Reason for termination (If applicable)
With a B-1 visa, you will need an employment verification letter to confirm your job status with your employer abroad and to describe the activities you'll be participating in while in the United States.
The Letter of Employment form includes specific fields to ensure all pertinent information is captured accurately. Applicant's Full Name: The complete name of the employee applying for the visa. Position: The job title or position of the applicant. Passport Number: The unique passport number of the applicant.
Your cover letter should include your personal information, the purpose of your visit, the duration of your stay, your travel itinerary, proof of financial means, and any ties to your home country that show you will return after your visit. It should also have a polite closing, requesting visa approval.
What should the letter say? Name and contact information for the host. Host's immigration status (for example, “U.S. citizen”) Relationship between the host and the visa applicant. Visa applicant's full name and address. Purpose of the trip. Exact dates of the trip. Host's signature.
Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to apply for a visa to Country to Purpose of Travel. I have attached all the necessary documents to support my application, including my passport, travel itinerary, and financial statements. I am a Occupation/Job Title and currently work at Company/Institution Name.
What is included in a visa support letter? The applicant's full name, job title, and country of origin. Your name and contact information. The company's registered name and address. Confirmation of a valid job offer sent to the applicant (relationship) Your reasoning for why the applicant should be granted a visa.