Your case in EB1-OR sounds solid.

For professors, USCIS treat "differently" in the EB1 cateogry. But the university has to sponsor and file the I-140 for you. It seems that the words you used to describe your qualifications are not very appropriate. This could be same for EB1 as well. A lawyer can do these work for you with much better results. Make sure that he can revise your recommendation letters, not just assembling a petition letter.

It could tricky to argue ur exisiting case in NIW since you probably have exhausted your evidence. I would suggest discussing with a lawyer first before making a decision. Some lawyers might not charge for the first time.

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回複:Your case in EB1-OR sounds solid. -憂傷的白楊- 給 憂傷的白楊 發送悄悄話 (71 bytes) () 02/06/2007 postreply 14:16:36

In my univ, the IO usually have a suggested list of lawyers -就注冊一個吧- 給 就注冊一個吧 發送悄悄話 (170 bytes) () 02/06/2007 postreply 14:20:29

回複:In my univ, the IO usually have a suggested list of lawyer -憂傷的白楊- 給 憂傷的白楊 發送悄悄話 (11 bytes) () 02/06/2007 postreply 14:27:17

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