Publications of 12 are more than enough to be qualified for an EB1EA or EB1OR. The most important is to sell yourself well and your petition letter is the key. The officer wants to read the words like "tenure track", "principal investigator", "the job is permanent", "research breakthrough", "seminal work". If I were you I would get more recommendation letters from prominent Professors in your research area, particularly from those universities that general people know of, such as Harvard, Yale, UCLA. I would also get more testimonial letters from other countries of Europe. I got 9 recommendation letters, one from NIH, one from my previous boss (the boss wrote the glowing letter before he died and he might had known that he would pass away soon), two from other Harvard professors, two from Germany, one from UK, the remaining from other USA universities.
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