EB1-EA: do I still need an employment letter (like letter of intent?)

AGM6

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Hi,
I am filing the I-485 concurrently with the I-140 for EB1-EA. DO I need to put in a letter from my employer for the I-485? I know that the EB1-EA is not sponsored by the employer, but do I still need to put in a letter from my current employer saying I am in good standing with the university, or do I need to even put in an offer for a job once the visa would be approved?

some other question for the I-485 submisison:

all I need for my EB1-EA application when I file I-140 concurrently with I-485 is:

1. copy of birth certificate
2. copy of passport page with nonimmigrant visa (simple photocopies enough?)
3. photos
4. medical exam (sealed envelop; do the actual lab test results need to be attached?)
5. form G-325A
6. copy of I-94
7. employment letter (since the EB1-EA is not an employment-based petition, do I need to provide such a letter? Or even if it is not really required is it better to simply provide a letter for the proposed employment???)

right?

For the biometric services and police clearances I understand that this will happen after submission of the I-485 forms, right?

I would like to submit the I-140 with Premium Processing, which is a different PO box than which is indicated for the I-140/I-485 concurrent submission PO box.
Is it ok to submit the whole package with the I-907 for Premium Processing with the I-140 and the I-485 to the same PO box that is indicated for PP at the NSC?
The reason for me to submit concurrently is that I believe that the I-485 my go faster if submitted concurrently with the I-140 via PP.
Would you agree???

Thanks!
 
AGM6 said:
Hi,
I am filing the I-485 concurrently with the I-140 for EB1-EA. DO I need to put in a letter from my employer for the I-485? I know that the EB1-EA is not sponsored by the employer, but do I still need to put in a letter from my current employer saying I am in good standing with the university,

or do I need to even put in an offer for a job once the visa would be approved?
-------------- that is Ok. FYI in EB1-EA the USCIS only need statement from you that you will work in your area of EA any job offer letter is ok
some other question for the I-485 submisison:

all I need for my EB1-EA application when I file I-140 concurrently with I-485 is:

1. copy of birth certificate
2. copy of passport page with nonimmigrant visa (simple photocopies enough?)
3. photos
4. medical exam (sealed envelop; do the actual lab test results need to be attached?)
5. form G-325A
6. copy of I-94 (front and back)
7. employment letter (since the EB1-EA is not an employment-based petition, do I need to provide such a letter? Or even if it is not really required is it better to simply provide a letter for the proposed employment???)
------provide that it is not going to hurt
right?

**** all the evidence of EB1EA with form I-140 and also better write on cover letter how do you qualify for EB1. I have seen in EB1 the cover letter is very important

For the biometric services and police clearances I understand that this will happen after submission of the I-485 forms, right?
-correct

Thanks!
 
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