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Uploading Your Evidence (All the Ways)

Your specialist builds your case from the documents you provide. The more complete your evidence, the stronger your petition — and QuickF…

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Intro. Your specialist builds your case from the documents you provide. The more complete your evidence, the stronger your petition — and QuickFiling gives you four easy ways to get documents in. Upload your CV first; everything else follows from there.

Start with your CV

Drag and drop your CV into the chat. That's all your specialist needs to begin — it reads your CV, identifies your field and career stage, and generates a personalized evidence checklist. Don't try to sort or categorize files yourself; your specialist does that automatically.

The four upload methods

Method

How

Best for

One-by-one

Drag and drop a single file into the chat

Adding documents as you gather them

Batch / zip

Drop multiple files — or even a zip file — at once

Uploading a whole folder of evidence

Paste a URL

Paste a link (patent, news article, journal page) into the chat

Evidence that lives online — the system downloads it for you

Email-to-workspace

Forward emails to your workspace's address

Evidence buried in your inbox

Email-to-workspace, in detail

Every workspace has its own email address: <workspace_id>@mail.quickfiling.us (for example, [email protected]). Find your workspace ID in the workspace settings. Forward evidence emails there — one at a time, or in bulk as attachments — and the system saves them straight into your workspace.

Tips for good evidence

  • PDFs beat screenshots. Print emails or web pages to PDF when you can.

  • Upload what you have, not what you think is perfect. Your specialist will tell you what's strong, weak, or missing.

  • Add recommendation letters as soon as they're confirmed — don't wait until the end.

FAQ

What file types work? PDFs are best; images and common document types work too.

What should I upload? After your CV, your specialist gives you a checklist tailored to your case. See your specialist's collection (e.g., [Dr. NIW]) for evidence categories.

Can I upload the same file twice? The system deduplicates by content, but duplicates slow things down — avoid re-uploading.

Disclaimer: Quickfiling LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.

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