Intro. Working with your specialist is different from filling out a form. It reads first, drafts proactively, and asks little. Here's how to work with it well.
How your specialist works
Your specialist reads your entire workspace before responding, so it never asks for something your documents already answer. It moves through a structured workflow — evidence, strategy, research, drafting, review, assembly — and drafts each petition section for you to review and refine.
Do this
Upload what you have, not what you think is perfect. Your specialist tells you what's missing or weak.
Answer its focused questions directly. It asks only when it genuinely can't infer from your documents.
Review the key sections carefully. The parts that define your case (like your proposed endeavor or strongest criteria) matter most — if something doesn't sound like you, say so.
Don't do this
Don't reorganize your files. Your specialist organizes everything; moving files can break citation links.
Don't edit the Index of Exhibits by hand. It's auto-generated and manual edits get overwritten.
Don't ask for placeholder data. Every claim in your petition must be backed by a real document.
Pausing and resuming
Come back anytime. Your specialist re-reads your workspace at the start of every session and continues exactly where you left off — nothing is lost between sessions.
FAQ
Can I edit the drafted sections myself? Yes — sections are saved in your workspace and you can edit them (except the auto-generated Index of Exhibits). Your specialist incorporates your changes.
What if I get an RFE later? Upload the RFE document — your specialist reads it, identifies what USCIS challenged, and revises the affected sections. RFE response is included with Dr. NIW, Dr. EB1A, and Dr. O-1.
Disclaimer: Quickfiling LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
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