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Maria   07 June 2021

Query regarding document submission for f1 visa process

Dear Sir/Madam,

I'm a freelance engineer preparing to do Masters in the US. As a part of my F1 visa process, I'm required to submit proof of my current work. I do not have any official proof with me right now. Will a letter from my client stating that I have worked for the company suffice?

Thank you!


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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     08 June 2021

You may be required to produce an authenticate certificate or a substantial proof to prove that you had been doing freelancing in the said field. 

No doubt there is no need for any certification to work as a freelancer.

Freelancer Exams certify your skills to potential clients. The level of certification you obtain represents the level of your skills, thus helping increase your chances of getting awarded projects.

Invoices, contracts, deal memos, and other payment paperwork

Include these in your apartment application to prove not just that you're working, but that you're getting paid, too. You can also include signed freelance contracts and other letters from your clients to prove income as a freelancer.

Thus with the help of the said documents you can substantiate your claim  and seek visa on that basis.

 

Sankaranarayanan (Advocate)     08 June 2021

Yes the certificate from your client is enough.

Maria   09 June 2021

Understood. Thank you, Sir.


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