@lecia @mj_eugenio
Hi <i class="Italic">lecia</i> and <i class="Italic">mj_eugenio</i>, regarding sa post nyo dalawa, eto po yung post ni <i class="Italic">mespedido</i> about it.
May case officer na cinontact siya asking for his payslips. Now if wala po kayo payslips na maibigay, that's a risk you are willing to take.
<blockquote class="Quote" rel="mespedido"><a href="/profile/izzamrg">@izzamrg</a> NaCO contact ako (and still waiting for my grant) kasi coe, ref letter and sss lang nasubmit ko sa pinas experience ko. <b class="Bold">They asked for my payslips.</b> So, you better squeeze all that you can for additional proof of employment. Some of them used bank statement. If you have it, you can include it too.</blockquote>
May post rin si <i class="Italic">kymme</i> about na may mga case officer na chill lang, may iba naman napaka strict. So it's really a risk you are willing to take. Remember, more waiting times ulit rin yun kasi hihingi at hihingi cla nyan.
<blockquote class="Quote" rel="kymme"><a href="/profile/NoelRubio">@NoelRubio</a> provide as much proof as u can like COE, contracts, payslip, ITR, SSS contribution etc. kasi pag di ma satisfy ang case officer mo, ma CO contact ka and more wait times kasi hihingi at hihingi cla nyan. <b class="Bold">may mga case officer na chill lang pro may iba strict</b>.
as per my case, sa <b class="Bold">claimed exp</b> ko i submitted COE, professional reference (for nurses), tax assessment from ATO, ALL payslip in 1 pdf file. sa <b class="Bold">unclaimed exp</b>, COE and professional reference lang</blockquote>
Ang tanong ko lang rin is (anyone can answer by the way), when it comes to <b class="Bold">unclaimed exp</b>, is it ok ba na kahit COE and professional reference lang ang ipasa for visa application, like what second quote stated above? Confirmed na po ba na ganun?