EB1_Slamdunk
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Dear All, I've been working in a leading role at an internationally recognized Fed agency as a consultant and my employer (a contractor, but again a Fortune 100 firm) is willing to sponsor my green card under EB1. My client, a senior level exec at the Fed agency, is willing to provide me with a recommendation letter for the green card but I believe Federal employees aren't allowed to write such letters either on the agency's letterhead or on personal letterhead or on plain paper. Is it true? If so, what's an alternative/workaround - a performance evaluation form that covers everything in terms of skills/qualities that the recommendation letter would have covered? Will such a form work? Also, can it be accompanied by the author's CV? My guess is that USCIS should be familiar with the limitation of the Fed employees and might consider other acceptable means/workarounds. A senior scientist from my own company can validate what I've been doing with a strong reco letter.
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
EB1_Slamdunk
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
EB1_Slamdunk
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