Help wanted for NIW filing!

positivethinkin

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dear friends:

thanks for stopping by! I'm an MBA graduate, now working in one of Big 4 CPA firms in risk management field(non-quant, more compliance risk mgt). I plan to try NIW option to get greencard in order to avoid lengthy procedure in other greencard options.

to be honest, I don't have much idea how to make my case convincing and really want to hear any advice from you guys if you happen to know somebody succeed in NIW filing with MBA, non-tech background. A self-statement might help me a lot(you can ask your friend to cross out any confidential info in the statement before posting it and I can get some idea about how to present myself).

I do appreciate it if you guys give me some instructions and show me some wonderful self-statement/writings/reference letter. Wishing everybody get greencard sooner and have more control of our future here!

A new comer
 
positivethinkin said:
dear friends:

thanks for stopping by! I'm an MBA graduate, now working in one of Big 4 CPA firms in risk management field(non-quant, more compliance risk mgt). I plan to try NIW option to get greencard in order to avoid lengthy procedure in other greencard options.

to be honest, I don't have much idea how to make my case convincing and really want to hear any advice from you guys if you happen to know somebody succeed in NIW filing with MBA, non-tech background. A self-statement might help me a lot(you can ask your friend to cross out any confidential info in the statement before posting it and I can get some idea about how to present myself).

I do appreciate it if you guys give me some instructions and show me some wonderful self-statement/writings/reference letter. Wishing everybody get greencard sooner and have more control of our future here!

A new comer

Actually, I think you would be better off coming up with a strategy and running it by us. Your background is not common here. Without knowing exactly what you do, I should think that your background is not condusive to satisfying the "national scope" requirement of NIW thereby making your case difficult to prove.

Brian
 
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