Strange Thing On Appointment Confirmation Letter

jabroni12345

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I was looking at my confirmation email at it says the following:

PROOF OF INCOME/TIES

DOCUMENTS THAT DEMONSTRATE FINANCIAL STABILITY AND PERMANENT TIES TO A COUNTRY OUTSIDE OF THE US. IF YOU ARE A VISITOR TO CANADA, IT NORMALLY MEANS TIES TO YOUR HOME COUNTRY.

THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE GENERALLY USEFUL TO ESTABLISH TIES:

1. YOUR CURRENT LETTER OF EMPLOYMENT SHOWING DATE HIRED, SALARY AND POSITION.

2.PAY SLIPS, TAX DOCUMENTS.

3. WORK AUTHORIZATION OR STUDY AUTHORIZATION

4. BANK STATEMENTS.

please advice me on the above. i am a bit confused. My appointment is on 16th in calgary, canada and i am getting worried.

Also those who have future appoints, would u mind telling me if u see this on page2 of confirmation letter.

thanks in advance
 
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Sounds like standard text in their visa appointment letter. It helps most applicants prepare for their interviews. Some people think all they have to do is tell the visa officer what he wants to hear. This tells them they need to bring evidence.

It doesn't apply to H-1 and L-1 applicants, who don't need to demonstrate ties to a residence abroad. See this page for details:

http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1271.html

Page down to the Other Documentation section. It doesn't hurt for you to bring as much documentation as possible, but an H-1 applicant has different documentation requirements from a tourist visa applicant.
 
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