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Aruleesee

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Apr 14, 2019
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Hello,

I was employed by a consultancy in MA (USA) but my work place was in NJ (UAS). All this while my paystubs have been on an MA address (which is the mailing address for the consultancy) while I have been working in NJ. The same address is on my tax documents too. I have applied for my H1 visa through these documents and haven't had an issue.

Now for Canadian OINP, I had submitted my bank statements as proof of compensation along with a letter of reference stating the same from my employer. But yesterday I received an incomplete application notice (14 day letter) stating the following-

"You did not provide proof of compensation for all periods of work (foreign and/or
Canadian) stated in your application that are being used to meet the minimum of
one year of required work experience. This may include copies of:

• Pay slips for the first and last month of each period of work experience.
• Bank statements showing salary deposits for the first and last month of each
period of work experience.
• Income tax documents.
• Letter(s) from employer(s) explaining why documentation to verify compensation
for work performed is not available. Such letters must also explain why
documentation to verify compensation for work performed is not available."


OUT OF WHICH I did submit the LOR and bank statements. Now I intend to submit the paystubs and tax forms too but I am scared that the different addresses will cause problems. Has anyone faced this issue before? Should I include some letter of explanation with this? Thanks in advance.