MBAfromMIT
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Do you guys think that MBA people working in Sales/Marketing for high tech firms have good chances with NIW filings?
I just received an RFE on my NIW case, filed late 2004 with the Texas Service Center. I would appreciate your honest and candid opinion on my chances for success.
Here is my background:
• MBA from Top-10 US School
• 5-10 years of Marketing and Product Management experience with widely recognized high tech firms, working mostly with International operations.
• Authored whitepaper on marketing impact of new Mobile technology for my prior employer. Whitepaper comes out ranked in 2nd place in Google's search results when looking for that particular technology. DOES GOOGLE RANKING QUALIFIES AS "CITATION" for NIW purposes?
• Letters from:
- (my school) economics professor who was on advisory position for president Bush
- another (my school) Economics professor
- CEO of a software firm
- VP Sales from my prior employer
By the way, I paid $11,000 to my lawyer for my original NIW filing. Now she's asking for an extra $3,000 for the RFE. What do you think of these fees?
Thanks a lot!
I just received an RFE on my NIW case, filed late 2004 with the Texas Service Center. I would appreciate your honest and candid opinion on my chances for success.
Here is my background:
• MBA from Top-10 US School
• 5-10 years of Marketing and Product Management experience with widely recognized high tech firms, working mostly with International operations.
• Authored whitepaper on marketing impact of new Mobile technology for my prior employer. Whitepaper comes out ranked in 2nd place in Google's search results when looking for that particular technology. DOES GOOGLE RANKING QUALIFIES AS "CITATION" for NIW purposes?
• Letters from:
- (my school) economics professor who was on advisory position for president Bush
- another (my school) Economics professor
- CEO of a software firm
- VP Sales from my prior employer
By the way, I paid $11,000 to my lawyer for my original NIW filing. Now she's asking for an extra $3,000 for the RFE. What do you think of these fees?
Thanks a lot!
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