If your U.S. Media (I) Visa application is delayed due to insufficient proof of employment, you should provide clear and detailed documentation confirming your role with a recognized foreign media outlet. This typically includes an official employment letter on company letterhead stating your job title, duties, and purpose of travel to the United States. You should also submit recent work samples such as published articles, broadcast clips, or press credentials that demonstrate your active involvement in media work. Additionally, providing a contract or assignment letter explaining the specific project you will cover in the U.S. can strengthen your case. Make sure all documents are consistent and up to date. Respond promptly to the embassy’s request and ensure your submission is complete to avoid further processing delays.
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