From: drgrach@yahoo.com (RVGKM)
Newsgroups: alt.visa.us,misc.immigration.usa
Subject: RFE for EB1 (EA)
NNTP-Posting-Host: 65.45.223.66
I self-petitioned for EB1(EA) and have received an RFE recently with
the standard form letter asking me to resubmit additional information.
The reviewer
commented that "it looks like you are a highly talented, up and coming
researcher" but you need to prove that you have reached the very top
of your research field.
How do I answer such an RFE? I have read several posts on the Web
about such issues. I am looking for a place that has consolidated
information about dealing with RFE.
I know the obvious things to do are:
- Get letters from "unbiased" referees who corroborate that you have
reached
the top in your field of endeavor.
- Add more information on each of the publications, the statistics
about the
publication (how often is it published, whether it is
International/National,
Acceptance Rate).
- Submit new evidence with regards to publications etc.
I would appreciate hearing more information.
I will create a Webpage consolidating all the information dealing with
EB1/NIW RFEs. Any information about individual cases with/out success
will be valuable.
Please send me emails at drgrach@yahoo.com
DRGR
Newsgroups: alt.visa.us,misc.immigration.usa
Subject: RFE for EB1 (EA)
NNTP-Posting-Host: 65.45.223.66
I self-petitioned for EB1(EA) and have received an RFE recently with
the standard form letter asking me to resubmit additional information.
The reviewer
commented that "it looks like you are a highly talented, up and coming
researcher" but you need to prove that you have reached the very top
of your research field.
How do I answer such an RFE? I have read several posts on the Web
about such issues. I am looking for a place that has consolidated
information about dealing with RFE.
I know the obvious things to do are:
- Get letters from "unbiased" referees who corroborate that you have
reached
the top in your field of endeavor.
- Add more information on each of the publications, the statistics
about the
publication (how often is it published, whether it is
International/National,
Acceptance Rate).
- Submit new evidence with regards to publications etc.
I would appreciate hearing more information.
I will create a Webpage consolidating all the information dealing with
EB1/NIW RFEs. Any information about individual cases with/out success
will be valuable.
Please send me emails at drgrach@yahoo.com
DRGR