This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Focus on Character and Integrity Provide insights into the applicant's integrity, honesty, and contributions to their community. If they've volunteered, contributed to local causes, or mentored others, mention these activities in your immigration recommendation letter as evidence of their positive character.
The letter should be addressed to “Honorable Immigration Judge.” • Introduce yourself, your immigration status, and address. If you are doing so in a professional capacity, letterhead is sufficient and no need to include a personal address.
This letter should clearly articulate your connection to the applicant, such as being a friend, employer, or family member. Provide specific examples like sharing experiences you have had with the applicant that demonstrate their integrity and positive character traits.
Introduce yourself to the Court. Explain how you know (and how long you have known) the defendant. Make it personal when describing the defendant's characteristics. Can you think of examples of good deeds done by the defendant (hard work, dedication to family/church/community, generosity, etc).
History of your relationship: When writing an immigration letter, always outline how you know the person. Describe your relationship and how long you have known each other. Describe positive qualities: Not only is it critical to explain how you know the person, but it is important to outline their best qualities.
Tips for Writing a Support Letter for Bond Use the letter to introduce yourself, your address, and your immigration status. Address the letter with “Honorable Immigration Judge.” Indicate your relationship with the person and the time you've known them.
Re: CLIENT NAME, A Honorable Judge: State your name, age and immigration status. State your relationship to Name. Discuss the importance of your mother/father in your life and the things that you do together or have done together in the past. Please include as many specific feelings and examples as possible.
You can include specific examples of your family member's positive qualities, such as their kindness, work ethic, or dedication to their family. It's important to remember that the purpose of this letter is not to excuse your family member's behavior or to argue that they are innocent.
- Sign your name. Be Respectful: Use polite language and show respect for the judge and the court. Stay Honest: Share your true feelings, but avoid exaggeration or negative comments about others. Keep It Clear and Concise: Try to keep the letter to one page and focus on your main points.