This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Introduce yourself and provide your own citizenship/immigration status. Establish your relationship with the applicant. Describe the applicant's personality traits with supporting examples. Write in a narrative format to support the purpose of the letter.
State concisely and clearly the reasons why you are submitting the petition. Describe the circumstances that have led to the need for the petition, why the immigrant is deserving of the requested relief, and how the petitioner can contribute positively to society, if granted.
An immigration support letter should include the writer's identification details for credibility, the nature of their relationship with the applicant, and personal experiences that spotlight the applicant's character.
Start with an introduction that clearly states your purpose and why you're writing the letter. In the middle section, provide a detailed explanation of your request or concern. Use supporting evidence to make your case as strong as possible. Finally, end your letter with a polite but firm request for action.
Start with an introduction that clearly states your purpose and why you're writing the letter. In the middle section, provide a detailed explanation of your request or concern. Use supporting evidence to make your case as strong as possible. Finally, end your letter with a polite but firm request for action.
For a friend or relative, your letter should showcase their character, achievements, and contributions in a personal and supportive way. Describe your relationship with them, provide specific examples of their strengths and accomplishments, and explain why they are deserving of the immigration benefit they are seeking.
Do Assist the applicant to shape their declaration. Organize the declaration chronologically and/or thematically. Include dates whenever possible. Include detailed information about the applicant's “coming out” experience. Include detailed accounts of specific examples of mistreatment that the applicant suffered.
The letter should be formatted professionally, as it will be submitted to an official immigration authority. Include: Your contact information (name, address, phone number, email). Date of writing. Recipient information, such as the immigration officer or relevant authority (if known).
In your letter, include: The date; The address of the USCIS office as indicated on your approval notice; Your personal identifying information. A detailed explanation of your situation (that the EAD was issued with incorrect dates);