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The checklist below gives you the standard. A 30-minute call with our team turns that standard into a personalized letter strategy built around your specific recommenders, your petition track, and your timeline. Schedule yours.

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The Only Recommendation Letter Checklist Built Specifically for EB-1A and NIW Petitioners

Most applicants discover their recommendation letters were insufficient after USCIS sends a Request for Evidence — months into the process, with attorney fees to respond and a timeline set back by a year or more. This checklist was built from the inside of hundreds of EB-1A and NIW cases to give you the exact standard adjudicators apply — before a single page gets filed. Use it to audit what you have, identify what’s missing, and walk into your attorney consultation knowing precisely what your petition needs.

10 Things You Now Know That Most
EB-1A Applicants Don’t

Which recommenders carry real evidentiary weight — and which ones quietly hurt your case

The independent vs. dependent distinction that most applicants misunderstand until after an RFE.

Why your current manager is often the worst person to lead your letter set

And who should be writing your first letter instead.

The 9 boilerplate phrases USCIS adjudicators flag immediately

If any appear in your letters, you’ll know to request revisions before they’re submitted.

What “independent recommender” actually means under USCIS standards
 
It’s more specific than most people realize — and the definition matters for your entire roster strategy.

The 7 structural elements every strong recommendation letter must include

From recommender bio to future impact statement — and why leaving even one out weakens your case.

How EB-1A and NIW letters must differ in language and framing

Using EB-1A language in an NIW petition — or vice versa — signals to USCIS that the petition was templated, not tailored.

How to brief your recommenders so their letters don’t read as attorney-drafted

What to share with them, what not to share, and how to ensure distinct voices across your full letter set.

The Dhanasar three-prong framework translated into plain English

So you understand exactly what your NIW letters need to collectively argue — and can verify that they do.

A pre-submission audit checklist covering 6 critical final checks

Including name consistency, backup recommender strategy, and letter ordering within your petition package.

How to score your current letter set — and know exactly where you stand

Strong foundation, gaps to address, or high RFE risk. You’ll know which category you’re in before you spend a dollar on filing fees.

THE NATURAL NEXT STEP

The Checklist Shows You the Standard.

A Strategy Call Shows You How You Measure Up.

You now know what strong recommendation letters require. The question is whether yours get there. In 30 minutes, our attorneys will review your specific recommender lineup, assess your gaps, and tell you whether EB-1A, NIW, or both tracks make sense for your background — at no cost.

WHAT HAPPENS ON THE CALL

✓ We review your current recommender roster against the checklist standard
 
✓ We identify which petition track — EB-1A, NIW, or both — your evidence supports
 
✓ We flag the specific gaps that would trigger an RFE with your current letter set
 
✓ We give you a clear picture of your petition timeline and what needs to happen next
 
✓ You leave with documented next steps — not vague advice