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Hi, my husband (spouse, I am the main applicant) has to get a reference letter from his current employer but we foresee that to be a problem. Does it matter as much for the spouse? And is there any other way we can replace the reference letter from current employer? Thanks
 
@legalfalcon @vensak and other senior members pls advise -
My company is refusing to issue work reference letter for immigration purposes to active employees . My boss is also not authorized to sign on any such letter . He is willing to confirm the details on call if the visa officer calls to verify .
All I can give is offer letter , promotion letter , payslips and ITR . Will it suffice ? I don't want my application to get delayed/rejected because of any verifications . Pls let me know if there will be any problem ?

Hi ashi214,

I am in the same boat. My previous employers (2 MNCs) and the current employer, they are not willing to give anything on paper.
I am thinking of attaching the emails (that I sent to the HRs) in my application. Let me know if you have a better idea.

Thanks,
K
 
You will need a work reference letter, which can be from anyone in your company, or a former colleague. It can also be from someone who has worked with you, and not necessarily your supervisor. You can get that on a plain white paper and get it notarized. Also, include the other documents, such as IT returns, appointment letter, promotion, pay stubs etc and explain it in the LoE.

Do paystubs and IT returns need to be notarized?
 
Hi ashi214,

I am in the same boat. My previous employers (2 MNCs) and the current employer, they are not willing to give anything on paper.
I am thinking of attaching the emails (that I sent to the HRs) in my application. Let me know if you have a better idea.

Thanks,
K

Did it work out ? I have similar situation. I am planning on attaching those emails for the E-APR