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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