martin12 said:
Leon said:
I think it's definitely better when the people sign it. If it's just typed up, you could have done it yourself.
how would they know that the employer signd it and not me ? i can sign it by myself and says this is from the employer.
and that's why usually such documents should be notarized, i.e., they should have a stamp certifying that the document was signed by the right person.
now, I don't think it's mandatory, but if you can afford it, it saves the immigration officer from making a phone call, and you get your application processed 5 minutes faster.
also, if possible, get the letter written in letterhead paper (with the name and address of the company), and if possible, a business card of the person signing it.
again, I don't think it's mandatory, but whatever you can include to make the IO's job easier, the better it is for you.