What is a "Current Letter of Employment"?

My husband is being interviewed in a couple weeks for his green card, and one of the items he is requested to bring in is a "Current Letter of Employment ... showing rate of pay and hours per week."

Is this as simple as a paystub? Or is it something else his employer has to write up, seperately? No where else on the letter do they tell him to bring in a paystub, so is this "Current Letter of Employment" thing just a fancy way of writing 'detailed paystub'? Has anyone else had to bring this in?

Answer:
A "current letter of employment" is a letter familiar to most human resources officials. It is on company letterhead and states essentially "X has been employed by Y company since month, day, year. X is a 'full time'/'part time' employee working an average of Z hours/week. X's salary is _____." or something similar to this. The letter will be signed by a human resources official or by the hiring official if there is no separate human resources office. This letter is sometimes called an "employment verification letter." Your husband should go to the human resources office at his employment and request the letter or should send human resources a letter requesting it.
What I think they mean is a job offer in writing on company headed note paper. Perhaps if you husband has signed a contract of employment then a copy of that too.

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