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First and foremost, a letter of recommendation or expert opinion letter is the cornerstone of an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) immigrant petition.
For this reason, there are two letters of recommendation for an EB-2 NIW immigrant petition. The first is from the foreign national’s “inner circle” of peers. The second one is from the “outer circle” of distinguished independent industry experts in the field of foreign national’s endeavors.
Even though letters of recommendation from the inner circle may help, it is doubtful that USCIS might give weightage to such biased letters.
Carnegie Evaluations has been the trusted partner for the U.S business immigration community. Besides, Carnegie Evaluations (www.carnegieevaluations.com) has retained various faculty experts in several disciplines (specialties). Undoubtedly, our experts can opine on the veracity of such criteria claims based on documentary evidence. Notably, our panel includes industry-experienced faculty experts from highly reputable Universities across the U.S. Moreover, these experts are also active members of relevant industry/professional associations. Indeed, our experts’ opinions are highly customized and researched. They are known to be case-winning, as attested by several legal practitioners and clients.
Of course, the USCIS adjudicating officers may not be experts in the field of the applicant’s endeavor. USCIS adjudicates the petition based on the objective evidence submitted in this context. Undoubtedly, a letter of recommendation or expert opinion letter is an integral component of an EB-2 NIW petition. For instance, a letter of recommendation from a recognized faculty expert can bolster the beneficiary’s credentials & accomplishments. Moreover, strongly worded expert opinions from distinguished independent experts can provide specific insight into the beneficiary’s achievements/contributions. In a nutshell, such expert opinions can determine the outcome of a case.
Primarily, a letter of recommendation or expert opinion letter for an EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) should include the following:
In addition, a case-winning expert opinion should include as much objective evidence as possible to attest to the three prongs of the Matter of Dhanasar. For example, Objective evidence includes independently verifiable analytics, statistics, factual data, references, citations, and quantitative & qualitative information.
To sum up, an expert opinion letter is the cornerstone of an EB-2 NIW petition. Ideally, the beneficiary should submit a minimum of 5-7 letters from distinguished independent experts to bolster the factual, objective evidence. Ultimately, the USCIS officer considers the persuasive objective evidence while adjudicating an EB-2 NIW petition.