What is a recommendation letter? How many recommendation letters are enough to prove that I am qualify for the National Interest Waiver?
The recommendation letter is a letter written by an expert in the alien’s field or some otherwise authoritative person in an allied or supported field. The letter discusses the abilities and accomplishments of the alien seeking a NIW. The recommendation letters are an important part of a NIW petition. Certainly, the more recommendation letters you have, the stronger evidences you may present. The quality of your recommendation letters also counts. You should ask someone that has certain credentials to write a recommendation for you. Those credentials include university professors, job supervisors with certain education background or high-level titles, ranked governmental officials, and scientists or engineers with doctorate degrees. Generally, three or four strong recommendation letters would be enough to present a case. Remember, a recommendation letter is not the sole evidence to prove your work is in national interest.
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