Latest approved NIW cases prepared via NIWKit
Since Quickfiling launched six months ago, we have gradually started receiving approval notifications from users. A particularly noteworthy case is a user who was approved today. She had already signed a contract with a lawyer and paid the fees, but after comparing our platform with the lawyer's services, she decided to terminate the contract—even though she ended up paying a $2,000 penalty, despite the lawyer not having started any work yet. 🤣 Ultimately, she was approved smoothly and locked in her priority date months earlier. With continuous improvements, the Quickfiling platform is becoming more refined. Of course, the user's approval is not solely due to Quickfiling. Quickfiling provides users with an efficient DIY solution that allows them to submit a high-quality application in a short time. Green card applications also depend on luck and can feel a bit like a mystery. Some users get approved by directly submitting the materials generated by Quickfiling, while others make extensive changes and end up receiving RFEs (Requests for Evidence). The variety in green card applications is increasing, and visa officers (VOs) can be unpredictable. What we can do is to improve the efficiency of the application process and reduce the time cost. With multiple attempts, we hope everyone can get their green card as soon as possible.