So my reply to RFE is now half the size of my original application (maybe now over 60 pages). I gathered 5 news reference letters, including one of a department head at texas A&M with whom I'm collaborating on a research project (I hope the Texas center where they're reveiwing my case will look favorably at that!!!), new citations, better statistics on the system I work with, etc. Now, one evidence I'm not sure if I should put or not is a letter from the International biograhical centre, cambridge, england that says that I was "nominated as internationa scientist of the year". I was sure that this was a scam since I'd have to pay $400 to receive my "award" that shows my name on it, etc. But I did an online search and I saw that the institution is for real and that, a lot of researchers/professors here in the US and worldwide claim this nomination in their CV! I tried searching the name of the institution with "scam" and nothing came up. My boss thinks it's bogus and I should just throw it away. One attorney I chatted with says I should use it. but that was the same attorney whom said I should put all the documents i had originally submited for my NIW on my reply to the RFE. What do you think? should I claim it or not? I just don't want to get another RFE saying "please send us a document showing your award"! I don't want to pay $400 for the "award"!
Overview of my cases:
NIW RD 9/27/05
Transfered from CSC to TSC on 3/23/06
RFE 5/1/06
Overview of my cases:
NIW RD 9/27/05
Transfered from CSC to TSC on 3/23/06
RFE 5/1/06