Immigration letters:
I have some questions about this.
I have a brother in law who has been in this country (the right way) for a few years. he is a resident as of now but he is going for his citizenship in a few days and has asked me to write him a recommendation letter. I feel it an honor to meet someone who has come the right way, and has applied and suffered doing so, and now is asking for my asisstance. I want to write one but I dont want to do the plain "brother in law so i should write one" stance. This guy is truely a good man. He provides for his family. He has an ambiable personality. he is loyal to his work and family. he studies our history and is "American". Not because he is going for what he is asking but because it interests him. I want to write one but not have it attached that he is my brother in law. I know that is tough to do, because if it was others who are here who might happen to be my brother in laws I still would hold my basic principles of doing what is right. If I didn't agree with them as a citizen whoever they may be, I wouldnt write it.
So if anyone has any experience on this, or has any other thing to provide that I may have not considered, I would greatly appreciate it.
I have searched online and basically what I am looking for is basic talking points that will address what he is looking for. I am very "not so good" at writing up something like this.
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