For immigrants living in the United States, proving income can be essential in various situations: from renting a house to consular processes, visa applications, requesting benefits, or opening bank accounts. However, questions often arise about what exactly is accepted as proof of income, especially for those who work informally or receive cash payments. In this article, we explain the main accepted forms of proof and what to do if you do not have formal payment documents.
What are the most common documents to prove income?
The most accepted documents as proof of income in the United States include:
And if I receive cash, how can I prove my income?
Many immigrants — especially those in informal jobs, such as construction, cleaning, or elder care — receive cash, which makes it difficult to prove formal income. In these situations, it is necessary to write an income declaration letter.This letter must be written in English and contain:
This document serves as a formal statement that the worker indeed receives a certain amount, even without pay stubs or W-2. It is important that the letter is well written, clear, and meets the requirements of the agency or entity that requested it.
We help you prepare your income letter
At Pontal Brazil, we offer full assistance in drafting these letters, following the specific requirements of government agencies, consulates, banks, or companies. We know exactly how to structure these statements to ensure they are accepted and to make life easier for those who work hard, even if informally.
If you receive cash and need to prove income, don't try to do it all by yourself. A formatting error or misplaced information can result in delays or denial of important services. Count on us to guide you through every step.
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