in too many cases in the EB1b university non-tenured employees, we knowingly do not submit the original offer letter, because keywords such as 'term', a period from date1 to date2, 'renewal' or subject to available fundings, or xxx, yyy, .... (very common for a non-tenured but permanent position) can easily kill the petition.
It's not a problem if in a company (but then you need to show that there are > 3 people doing bona fide research there if company is not well-known)
回複:it's your attorney's fault not submitting the offer letter
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you didn't read my previous post. Submitting the letter
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oh BTW: my friend got approved in 2 months after submission, no
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no RFE.
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回複:you didn't read my previous post. Submitting the letter
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04/14/2006 postreply
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Of course I can only suggest based on my own and my friends'
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04/14/2006 postreply
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