Originally posted by $$01011964
In this forum, it was already discussed that the recommendation letter is not absolutely necessary for EB1 application if one can document enough first hand evidences to prove the criteria defined in the application guideline.
Originally posted by lamonte
And that's exactly what I meant when I said that these letters do not mean much in the grand scheme of things.
Originally posted by leroythelion
I must say that it is rare to see an arguement on this side of the fence w.r.t. letters. EB-1 petitions without strong letters is indeed uncommon and should be considered an exception rather than rule.
Large scale use of fake letters will effectively shut down these categories. I think people receiving RFEs asking for government references is a sign that some of this is happening.
Brian
Originally posted by or1or2
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The deportation of plenty of such filers (including those who got approved) is on the cards. [/B]