There are several reasons why a lawyer may suggest that you use a particular route to apply for NIW, without the need for letters of recommendation. Understanding these reasons can help you make better decisions. Let’s take a look at some possible reasons:
1. Simplicity and speed of the process
Sometimes the lawyer may think that your case is strong enough to be approved without the need for letters of recommendation. In this case, it may suggest that you proceed without these documents to make the process faster and easier. This can be especially true if you have a significant track record of publishing articles, inventions, or other significant achievements.
2. Confidence in a specific strategy
Sometimes, attorneys have a specific case strategy that may include focusing on other aspects of your record, such as awards, high-impact articles, or industry contributions. In this case, they may find that recommendations are not needed and can take a different approach.
3. Case specific considerations
Sometimes there may be specific reasons why a lawyer feels that adding letters of recommendation may not help the case or even create complications. For example, if the letters of recommendation fail to strongly demonstrate your international or national influence.
Recommendation:
Talk to your lawyer carefully and understand the reasons for his recommendation. Ask why he thinks this path is best for you and what advantages and disadvantages it might have. Also, if you feel that letters of recommendation could help your case, discuss this with your attorney so you can come up with the best strategy together.
I hope these explanations help you to make a better decision!
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