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USAGM Broadcaster Employer and Role Verification Letter

Employment verification letter from the qualifying U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) entity or grantee confirming the applicant's qualifying broadcaster role, dates of service, and the USAGM or affiliated organization that filed the I-360 petition. The letter must establish that the applicant worked in a qualifying media-production role for a covered USAGM entity per the USCIS broadcaster special-immigrant category page and the I-360 instructions.

Applicants in special immigrant classifications whose case depends on a narrow petition theory, court finding, employer record, or government certification.

Category: Special immigrant eligibility evidenceUse case: Special immigrant evidenceScope: Case-specific

What this is

Employment verification letter from the qualifying U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) entity or grantee confirming the applicant's qualifying broadcaster role, dates of service, and the USAGM or affiliated organization that filed the I-360 petition. The letter must establish that the applicant worked in a qualifying media-production role for a covered USAGM entity per the USCIS broadcaster special-immigrant category page and the I-360 instructions.

Case-specific: Whether this document matters depends on category, facts, or relationship to the case.

Who usually needs it

Applicants in special immigrant classifications whose case depends on a narrow petition theory, court finding, employer record, or government certification.

When it usually appears

Usually during petition building and again when the later visa or adjustment stage must connect back to that special immigrant classification.

What changes by process, path, or post

The classification matters more than the document label. Similar-looking records can serve very different legal theories depending on the special immigrant route.

Common format or evidence traps

  • Treating one special immigrant record as reusable across different I-360-based classifications.
  • Assuming an approval notice eliminates the need for the route-specific evidence behind it.

Special immigrant · Pathway family

Examples from current exact-support flows

Coverage posture: Current public exact-support flows attach only one direct example to this document. Treat that example as narrow context, not as proof that the document only matters in that one scenario.

  • Usually needed

    Provide the employment verification letter from the qualifying U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) entity or grantee confirming the applicant's qualifying broadcaster role, dates of service, and the USAGM organization that filed the I-360 petition. The letter must establish that the applicant worked in a qualifying media-production role for a covered USAGM entity per the USCIS broadcaster special-immigrant category page and the I-360 instructions. (Sources: uscis_broadcaster_gc, uscis_policy_f9_broadcasters, uscis_i360_instructions, uscis_i360_initial_evidence_checklist)

    Shown when: scope.green_card_path: special-immigrant · scope.processing_context: adjustment-of-status · special_immigrant.subcategory: broadcaster


This page explains when this document usually matters. Your checklist and the official instructions still control current requirements.

Recheck the live official source before filing, traveling, paying fees, or relying on post-specific instructions.

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