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The Immigration-Grade Cover Letter for Your Active Petition

AI-drafted, statute-aware cover letters for H-1B specialty occupation petitions, O-1 extraordinary ability narratives, and EB-2 NIW endeavor statements. Citations, exhibit tabs, and DOCX + PDF output — ready for attorney review.

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1,200–1,800 words · DOCX + PDF · One free revision included

What You Get

Five sections structured exactly the way USCIS expects them — and the supporting scaffolding to make the petition reviewer say yes.

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Full Petition Narrative (6 Sections)

Opening, Petitioner Background, Proffered Position, Beneficiary Qualifications, Legal Argument, and Conclusion — written to the same USCIS review checklist a senior attorney follows.

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8 CFR & INA Citations

Each letter cites the controlling 8 CFR sections and INA provisions for your visa type — H-1B (8 CFR 214.2(h), INA 101(a)(15)(H)(i)(b)), O-1 (8 CFR 214.2(o)), EB-2 NIW (INA 203(b)(2)(B)(i)), and more.

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Exhibit Tab List (A–H Minimum)

Each letter ships with a tabbed exhibit index recommending exactly which supporting documents to attach and in what order — so nothing critical is missing from the file.

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DOCX + PDF Output

Your draft is delivered as both an editable Word document (so your attorney can mark up before filing) and a print-ready PDF.

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One Free Revision

Got a new fact? A fix in employer info? A corrected citation? One full revision is included — submit within 14 days.

Statutes & Regulations Typically Cited

Why This Works

Who This Is For

H-1B specialty occupation

You have a LCA-confirmed position and need a petition letter that ties the beneficiary's qualifications to the specialty occupation requirements.

O-1 extraordinary ability

You're self-petitioning (or being sponsored) and need a narrative that meets the 8 CFR 214.2(o) evidentiary criteria.

EB-2 NIW

You need a Proposed Endeavor statement and a Dhanasar three-prong argument tailored to your specific work.

EB-1A / L-1 petitions

Your visa slot calls for a narrative — we draft to the controlling criterion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should be in an H-1B petition cover letter?
An H-1B cover letter ties the petition together with five sections: (1) opening paragraph identifying petitioner (employer), beneficiary (worker), and the requested classification; (2) petitioner background — EIN, business, principal product or service; (3) the proffered position and the LCA-confirmed DOT/O*NET classification, with the certified wage level; (4) beneficiary qualifications — degrees (US-equivalent if foreign), transcripts, evaluations, prior work experience; (5) legal argument — the specialty occupation analysis under 8 CFR 214.2(h)(4)(ii) tying beneficiary credentials to the role. End with a conclusion and an indexed exhibit list. Most reviewers judge the case in the first paragraph.
What 8 CFR section governs H-1B specialty occupation letters?
The controlling H-1B regulation is 8 CFR 214.2(h) — specifically 8 CFR 214.2(h)(4)(ii) for specialty occupation definition and 8 CFR 214.2(h)(2) for the "H-1B classification." For the LCA, the Department of Labor regulations at 20 CFR 655 Subpart H apply. For the petition letter itself, you cite INA section 101(a)(15)(H)(i)(b) for H-1B definition. RFE responses must address both the regulatory criterion (8 CFR) and the statutory underlying authority (INA). The letter should explicitly state which 8 CFR prong the position meets and provide independent evidence for each.
Do I need a cover letter for an O-1 extraordinary ability petition?
Yes — O-1 petitions require a comprehensive petition narrative even though the focus is evidence. The letter covers: (1) beneficiary's extraordinary ability within INA 101(a)(15)(O)(i) criteria; (2) the period of work in the US (O-1A: 3 of 8 criteria under 8 CFR 214.2(o)(2)(iii); O-1B: motion picture/television); (3) itinerary of activities (8 CFR 214.2(o)(2)(ii)); (4) summary of how the evidence meets each criterion; (5) consultation with peer group (USCIS-specified labor organization) unless waived. RFE rate for O-1 is high enough that the petition narrative must anticipate skeptical reviewer questions.
What is the difference between a petition letter and a support letter for EB-2 NIW?
A petition letter is filed by the petitioner (you, if self-petitioning) and is the legal brief. It argues that your case satisfies USCIS criteria — for EB-2 NIW, the Dhanasar three-prong test (substantial merit and national importance; well-positioned; benefit to US from waiving PERM). A support letter is filed by an expert third party (professor, supervisor, government official, founder) who attests to your qualifications, your proposed endeavor, or its national importance. Strong NIW petitions include 5–8 support letters from independent reviewers, each addressing a specific prong or evidentiary element. Avoid template support letters — each should be tailored to your proposed endeavor and include the reviewer's CV or bio.
How long should an immigration cover letter be?
Most H-1B, O-1, L-1, and EB-2 NIW petition letters run 1,200–1,800 words (about 4–7 pages single-spaced). USCIS does not impose a limit, but reviewers decide within the first page whether the case clears the bar. Front-load the strongest argument: lead with the classification, the controlling regulatory provision, and the headline evidence. Defer background detail until section 2 or later. NIW letters tend to run longer (2,000–2,800 words) because of the three-prong Dhanasar argument; EB-1A letters are also longer due to multiple evidentiary criteria. Always end with an indexed exhibit list so the reviewer can find proof for every claim made in the brief.
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