2016年5月13日

Success Stories: NIW Petition Approved for Research Scientist in Delaware in the Field of Biochemistry


Client’s Testimonial:
“This is fantastic news for both of us. I am so grateful for your service and we made it! The petition was processed much faster than I expected, and it could not be done that soon without your excellent work. I will definitely recommend your firm on forums and also to my employer.”

On February 9th, 2016, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Scientist in the Field of Biochemistry (Approval Notice).

 
 
 
 
General Field: Biochemistry
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Scientist
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Delaware
Approval Notice Date: February 9th, 2016
Processing Time: 1 month, 29 days


 
Case Summary:
“[Client’s] research has been repeatedly successful in the past, as evidenced by the publication and employment by other scientists in the field, and he is guaranteed to continue to advance the field as a whole in the future. As such, his current and future research presents an invaluable opportunity for the research community of the United States.”
This statement was made by a well-known biochemist. He, and several other experts in the field of biochemistry, contributed recommendation letters to support our client’s EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition. Our client, a research scientist from Taiwan, hired North America Immigration Law Group to compile a strong NIW petition and submit it to the USICS on his behalf.
As with all our clients, we carefully accounted for our client’s extensive research. In this case, it was on cell biology and the biochemical events underlying infectious diseases. We proved to the USCIS that our client’s findings contribute to clinical endeavors in the United States and greatly benefit thousands of Americans battling Staphylococcus aureus infection, salivary hypofunction, and infectious diseases in general. We also demonstrated that replacing our client with another similarly qualified researcher would adversely affect the nation’s interest. We supported our assertions by meticulously documenting our client’s doctorate in chemistry, his 8 published journal articles, and the 84 citations to his work.
Our client recently retained our I-485 services, and our legal team is in the process of helping him and his wife take their final step towards their green cards. We wish them all the best with this final hurdle.