Can a recommendation letter be considered valid for a US graduate application if it lacks a letterhead but is sent from an official government email address?
I guess it is considered valid as long as there is the official stamp from the government organisation.
Usually, letterheads add a layer of formality and verification, but official email addresses are also considered a strong indicator of authenticity. It depends on the university, but I think the official email is a good sign.
That’s a common concern. While letterheads are preferred, the most important thing is the authenticity and credibility of the letter. An official government email address is a very strong indicator of that. US universities understand that government organizations often have specific protocols that might not include standard letterheads.
So, you think it’s likely to be accepted?
Yes, I do. The official email address provides a clear way to verify the recommender’s identity and affiliation. The content of the letter, the recommender’s qualifications, and their relationship to you are far more important than the presence of a letterhead.
That’s a relief! So, I should just make sure the email address is clearly visible and the letter is well-written?
Exactly. And if you’re still concerned, you could always contact the admissions office of the specific universities you’re applying to and ask them directly. They can provide definitive answers based on their specific policies.
Thank you so much @kVanya20 ! I feel much better now.