Show them proof of your deposits from your phone & or get a recent printout.
Patrick, I agree with Bob, they are looking to verify your income, it's amount, and when you receive your check. I have somewhat similar situation. I receive a disability check once a month from Social Security. If you're in the same situation, either go to the local SS office on US1 near Canaveral Groves and ask them for a Benefit Verification letter {it's free and you will have it when you leave the appointment OR you can get the same thing from the SocialSecurity.gov website and print it yourself. That will satisfy their need for a paystub or possibly statement but you will have to have a checking account with the institution where your check goes and be able to give them a signed check from the account with your account number and name preprinted on the check. They are good folks ask them and they will explain everything to you, and help you as best they are able. Best wishes, Tim P
Okay thanks Bob
Most banking systems allow for a statement printout or PDF file download. That may give you what you need, but check with Amscot to see if it is acceptable.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.