I will write eb1a expert opinion letter for original contribution material evidence
EB1A specialist, articles, memberships, peer review supporter
About this Gig
️ STOP. BEFORE YOU ORDER A "RECOMMENDATION LETTER"...
Here is what USCIS actually wants: Independent expert validation not another letter from your PhD advisor or your boss.
I am the specialist who writes third-party expert opinion letters that prove your work has influenced the field (Criterion 5) and that your published work is recognized as significant (Criterion 6).
Here is the problem with most "recommendation letters":
From your colleague USCIS sees bias
From your professor "Of course they support you"
Here is what I deliver instead:
Independent Voice: I write as a neutral expert who has reviewed your work objectively not as someone who knows you personally.
Original Contribution Validation: The letter explicitly states: "Dr. [Name]'s work on [specific discovery/method] has been adopted by [other researchers/companies] and represents a significant original contribution to the field of [X]."
Published Material Impact: The letter quantifies your influence: citation patterns, how other researchers have built upon your work, recognition by peers
Click "Standard." Let me turn your work into evidence USCIS cannot ignore.
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FAQ
What is the difference between a "recommendation letter" and an "expert opinion letter"?
A recommendation letter comes from someone who knows you personally. USCIS knows this person is biased. An expert opinion letter comes from an independent reviewer who can objectively state your work's significance. I write the latter.
How is this different from the $30 gigs?
The $30 gigs copy-paste a template. I analyze your specific contributions and write a custom letter referencing your actual publications and impact metrics.
What if I don't have strong citations yet?
I will be honest during the Basic evaluation. I will tell you if your profile needs more work
Do I need an expert opinion letter for EB1A?
Not required for everyone, but highly recommended if: Your original contribution is technical or hard to explain Your field is niche and USCIS officers won't understand it You want to preempt an RFE on Criterion 5 or 6 If your case is borderline, an expert letter can push it over the line.
What credentials do YOU have to write this letter?
I do not pretend to be a PhD in your field. Instead I provide the framework and legal structure, your expert provides the signature. This is the honest, ethical approach.

