I would agree with Nikka..it is absolutely essential documentry evidence needed as first place ............Officer is confuse about some thing related to that letter......you can post content of that letter to get feed back................You can do following to make your position very clear...
As long as you can prove thru your evidences
1. who is the authority giving awards
2. national and/or international nature of awards
3. how competent is the award to classify in respective Eb1 category (does that help you to get top 1-2%/exceptional?)
then it will be count as said...
following should help your petition
1. suggest your recommender to emphasize on how unique you and your research is.....
2. highlight in your cover letter how your CV is differemt that those recommeder as you might just stand unique with these efforts.
3. usually more experinced person...
Nothing wrong per say but it is beleived that post doc is training and not permanent position which is asked in some categories such as EB1-OR......... some do get away.
Nothing wring per say but it is beleive dthat post doc is training and not permanent position which is asked in some categories such as EB1-OR......... some do get away...........
Your chances are good for Eb1-OR based on your qualification but one thing which i might be missing is do you have permanent position. if yes, your record look good espcially looking at citations you are doing influcing research. I agree that you have only 6 independent letters (beleiving citers...
I agree! although strange things are also part of USCIS decisions! This student of mine had wife on independent H1 VISA also but applied as dependent in GC petition.
good points raised !!! I appreciate............Just one experience to share
In my laboratory ............J1 guy applied without Waiver .............for I-140 ...........got approved, then he applied for I-485..........wife and son got approved but he got RFE. he was told to get that within 90 days.
Already have EB2 (I-140)through employer approved last year.
My credentials.
MBBS from India
Residency in US form a University Program
basic criteria points.
5 Publications recent with last 2 years( 3 first author)
so so ...........depends on how good was puclications.
Two presentations...
You are looking for NIW
main focus shd be whether ur work is of nations interest
if you could prove that well. you credentails can be used suitably in petition.
low numbers in citation may led to RFE but I will not worry if ur papers are new.............make a case based on strong letters.
In addition to citation list
if you can manage to get letter from person who is ciuting ur papers suggesting influence or ur work establishes national interest.
Also, try getting letter from editors suggesting publications's wide supply and impact.
its very tricky to present yourself in...
none is easy none is tough
if you have low to basic qualification its 50% luck and 50% ur presentation.
i fyou have basic to high qual its still 50% luck and 50% ur presentation.
Well, it depends, sometime notices come for next week.
if you are travelling on AP and you missed FP notice
You or ur lawyer can call or write based on ur stamped on I-94 and/or AP form to request FP................alternatively people tell friend sto check mails and call to reschedule from...
in the past, AAO decisions have objected for letters more than six months old. Use it only if you have no chance of getting letters...alternatively, place them appropiately in the petition.
for NIW it is important that you show nations interest
and you being only choice (tope 1-2%) to acheive that interest.
ask yourself do your acheivement & training can do that ?
did you get Email/update saying its RFE?
if yes than you may get mail soon
if its just LUD then it can be anything
keep trying CS again and again you might answer......
try infopass in relation to your travel
i am sure query will be trivial
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