Employment letter!!!URGENT!!

kannel

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My story: I worked for the sponsor as an assistant manager for 5 years and i was laid off, there was one year gap and then sponsoring company put me in different location as a manager. Now I have an interview next week in the local office...please someone can help me out with the employment letter. Do I need to include starting date with the new job and new job title, salary, and this one is a permanent position, and the job description. Do I need to include the above in my current employment letter. OR just the job title and salary. please advise me as soon as possible...is there anyway someone can write me a sample letter. I looked everywhere in this website and i was not able to find anything. Thanks a million.
 
Normally EVL contains following info
1. employment date
2. current job title
3. current salary

Your employment date depends on your status on "one year gap". Did they "rehire" you? If so, your employment date is the rehiring date.
Now, your one year gap could be problem - if you were unemployed, that means you were without status for that period of time. Take all the documents (tax returns for last four years), paystubs, EVL in interview. But before that discuss with a good immigration attorney. Don't volunteer any information in interview. Provide only those info they ask for.
 
My attorney filed for 245i for that one year gap. I already spoke to her and she said everything will be okay. My only question is the employment letter. since I came back to the same company but different title with same or similar job duties, I need to write an employment letter. Could you please help me out. thanks.
 
Normally when you get into company payroll, your employment starts from that day. So your EVL should mention the joining date (after 1 years gap). You already have 245i. So if you mention the earler date (before one year gap), that will contradict with your 245i.
I am pretty sure your HR knows all these stuffs and ask them to write simple plain EVL. You don't need to worry too much about the format of letter.
 
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