Originally posted by niw111
It will definately not harm your cause. The case officer will think twice before denying your petition or dismissing it without proper adjudication. Just my opinion. If anybody has other case experience with political pressure, please share it.
Originally posted by kanus
No, a congressman is not an expert, but their influence is substantial. I would absolutely submit their letter. They're not just an interested govenrment agency; they are interested government!
Originally posted by niw111
I am sure they can always review the case themselves as well as talk to subject experts and mention that in their letter and write something like "I have reviewed the case and have been assured by ..... and I believe that ....'s work is in national interest". Probably that might carry greater weight. Of course, if you get a letter from sombody like Ridge or Ashcroft or some other high ranking officials, than the wordings become academic and all other letters become just fillers.
Originally posted by crystalview
Hi, All:
I wonder if NIW recommedation letters be slightly modified (in the first and last paragraphs) and be used for EA1 (extraordinary ability) petition? For EA1, is it also necessary to emphasize the work in national interest ? Personally, I think that emphasizing national interest in EA1 petition will also put some weight on it. What's your opinion ? Any one has experience in doing both NIW and EA1 petition simutaneously ? thanks,
Originally posted by crystalview
Brian:
could you tell me "when, where" your case was approved. thanks,
Originally posted by tigermouse
Brian,
When you used same letters for NIW and EB-1A petitions, did you just use photocopies of the letters for one of the petitions, or ask the experts to sign two copies of the letters? I just wonder if the INS accepts photocopy of the letters. In the letters, we shall not mention which category this petition is for, right? Your reply is appreciated.