Packet 3 on its way to fiance.. problem regarding WTC work address?
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I used to work at the 2 World Trade Center. Right now, we do not have a permanent
location yet (we are sharing with our parent company for the next four months). On my
affidavit of support, it was noted that my company was located at 2 world trade
center. will this cause a problem at his interview? wut kind of letter or
certification should i write to certify that i am still working but have no permanent
work address as of yet? i'm afraid the US Consulate in Morocco might think i am now
out of job. Our headoffice is in San Francisco, california, therefore, my
employment's letterhead was addressed in SF. i am worried about my affidavit of
support in which i had put my address as 2 world trade center. any format or
suggestions? thanks a lot.
location yet (we are sharing with our parent company for the next four months). On my
affidavit of support, it was noted that my company was located at 2 world trade
center. will this cause a problem at his interview? wut kind of letter or
certification should i write to certify that i am still working but have no permanent
work address as of yet? i'm afraid the US Consulate in Morocco might think i am now
out of job. Our headoffice is in San Francisco, california, therefore, my
employment's letterhead was addressed in SF. i am worried about my affidavit of
support in which i had put my address as 2 world trade center. any format or
suggestions? thanks a lot.
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When I received my letter from my employer, it too was on the letterhead of our main
office and not the office I was working at - this was not a problem for the Montreal
Consulate. Perhaps a second letter from the main office confirming you are still
working that you could send your fiancé to take to the interview? Or if not the main
office from your immediate supervisor that explains the situation that you are
working from home or a temporary office. I'm sure the agent interviewing your fiancé
will be understanding of the situation. Take Care. Shelley
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office and not the office I was working at - this was not a problem for the Montreal
Consulate. Perhaps a second letter from the main office confirming you are still
working that you could send your fiancé to take to the interview? Or if not the main
office from your immediate supervisor that explains the situation that you are
working from home or a temporary office. I'm sure the agent interviewing your fiancé
will be understanding of the situation. Take Care. Shelley
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