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Netpicker9 Posted 19 years ago
Letter Writing

Letter to attorney about Job

Hi,

I am from USA. I came here in February on a company name called 'X' on H1B work visa (I am sorry I don't want to mention company name)

I was with that X company for about 3 months. During that period I don't have any job and I haven't get paid and they didn't run Payroll on my name.

In June I changed to employed 'Y'.

So, Attorney from company 'Y' wants a explanation letter from me what happened while I was employed by company 'X'. Actually nothing happned, they tried and I tried to get a job and either I or that company could't make it..

My question is, How to explain this to my Attorney in a proper way? I need a 8-10 lines letter mentioning my issue.. Can anybody help me in writhing it? I am bit poor in english( I hope you people understand after reading my post).

Please help me in writhing this letter.

Thanks in advance
  

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Hi, never start with hi or hello. I am from USA. I came here in February on a company name called ' X ' on H1B work visa (I am sorry I don't want to mention company name) I was with that X company for about 3 months.

  • Hi, never start with hi or hello.
  • I am from USA.
  • I came here in February on a company name called ' X ' on H1B work visa (I am sorry I don't want to mention company name) I was with that X company for about 3 months.
  • During that period I don't have any job and I haven't get paid and they didn't run Payroll on my name.
  • In June I changed to employed ' Y '.
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Hi, never start with hi or hello.Emotion: smile

I am from USA. I came here in February on a company name called 'X' on H1B work vi
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Hi Doll,

Thanks for reply.

I am sorry I didn't understand your reply. Do you want to correct highlighted section??

Thanks
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No sorry I thought I added a comment. I just showed you some mistakes no to do the same ones in your letter. First write your own letter so we can correct it.

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