2018年8月29日

Research Associate from Taiwan in the Field of Biotechnology Attains NIW Approval in 5 Months

Client’s Testimonial:
“I have received the approval notice in the mail today, thanks very much for your help throughout the process! I really appreciate it.”

On May 23rd, 2018, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Associate in the Field of Biotechnology (Approval Notice).

General Field: Biotechnology
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Associate
Country of Origin: Taiwan
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Illinois
Approval Notice Date: May 23rd, 2018
Processing Time: 5 months, 2 days

Case Summary:
With an M.A. in Biotechnology and ample experience advancing the same field, a research associate from Taiwan seemed like a good fit for EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver). Even so, we carefully evaluated her credentials to be sure that she met the national interest waiver guidelines set by Matter of Dhanasar. Once we were convinced that we had a solid case, we got to work building a unique petition for our client.
In order to stand out from the thousands of other NIW petitions sent to the USCIS, we knew that we had to clearly and concisely prove the meritorious nature of our client’s work. By the time we were ready to file her petition, we had built a customized case that contained data on everything from the 33 times her 3 publications were cited, to the significance of her work on developing new methods for diagnosing and treating high-grade brain tumors and providing new insights into the mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease. We emphasized that our client’s research is aiding in the development of new treatment methods and that she should be allowed to remain in the US to carry out her important work.
Not just that, we also included recommendation letters signed by a handful of other well-known biotechnologists. According to one of them, our client’s work is “highly relevant to ongoing medical research projects around the world.” Another recommender noted that our client “is highly professional in the fields of neurology and biotechnology and an essential contributor to her field of research.”
The comprehensive NIW petition packet our legal team put together contained convincing evidence of the benefits of our client’s research to the United States. We are glad that she has passed this first, significant hurdle in the green card process, and we wish her all the best as she continues to conduct impactful research in the field of biotechnology.
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NIW Petition Approved Despite NOID for Doctoral Student from Iran in the Field of Mathematical Optimization

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Client’s Testimonial:
“Thank you very much.”

On May 30th, 2018, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Doctoral Student in the Field of Mathematical Optimization (Approval Notice).

General Field: Mathematical Optimization
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Doctoral Student
Country of Origin: Iran
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Iowa
Approval Notice Date: May 30th, 2018
Processing Time: 15 months, 9 days

Case Summary:
With an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, there is no denying that our client possessed the practical and theoretical knowledge to qualify for EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver). After meticulously reviewing his credentials, we determined that we could build a customized case and help him obtain the national interest waiver.
As part of our comprehensive services, we helped our client select recommenders who could advocate for the approval of his petition. Not long after we had narrowed down the candidates, our client returned with six signed letters, all of which strongly called for him to receive the national interest waiver.  These letters also contained detailed summaries of his research projects on the development and implementation of innovative optimization algorithms that allow users to solve major problems related to data processing and storage. According to one of our client’s recommenders: “[Client’s] work is directly impacting many industries within the field…” Another recommender noted that our client “has earned resounding acclaim for his excellent research.”
Alongside these recommendation letters stood information pertaining to our client’s accomplishments in the field. For instance, we listed the 48 times his 2 published papers were cited by dependent and independent researchers. Further, we emphasized the various ways our client’s research has had an immediate and far-reaching impact on the field of mathematical optimization.
Although our client had a solid NIW case, the USCIS issued a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID), to which we promptly responded. We successfully dealt with all hesitations about our client’s qualifications, and we are glad to list his case among our 10,000 success stories. We congratulate our client for securing NIW petition approval, and we wish him the best as he continues to conduct impactful research in the field of mathematical optimization.
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Customized EB-1A Petition Approved in 3 Months for a Ph.D. Candidate from China in the Field of Environmental Engineering (wastewater treatment)

Client’s Testimonial:
“Thanks so much for your message. That is really a breaking news for me. I was actually not expecting a decision from USCIS for such a short period of time. I was a little shocked by the fact that my case was approved fourth months after the application. […] I also highly appreciate your service.”

On May 12th, 2018, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Ph.D. Candidate in the Field of Environmental Engineering (Approval Notice).

General Field: Environmental Engineering (wastewater treatment)
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Ph.D. Candidate
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Missouri
Approval Notice Date: May 12th, 2018
Processing Time: 3 months and 3 days

Case Summary:
Just 3 months after North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) filed an EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) petition for a doctoral student from China, the USCIS approved his case. Although our client had very strong credentials in his area, he still needed our help to build a customized EB1A petition for him.
When our client retained us, we already had over 10,000 approved I-140 cases in the bag, which gave us unprecedented insight into USCIS adjudication trends. As we were able to build a personalized EB1A petition that highlighted our client’s unique skills, background, and accomplishments in the field of environmental engineering, we persuaded the USCIS to grant him I-140 approval.
Among other things, we described the 300 times our client’s work had been cited by independent and dependent researchers around the world. We also listed his 13 published scientific articles and the impressive 110 times he had judged the work of his peers for 25 journals.
Further, we incorporated recommendation letters into our client’s EB1A petition dossier, all of which were volunteered by other prominent environmental engineers or researchers working in the related fields. According to one of them: “[Client’s] exceptional achievements and rich research experience support his reputation as one of the top researchers in environmental engineering.”
We are pleased that our client has overcome this significant hurdle in the lengthy green card process, and we thank him for choosing us to represent his EB1A case.
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Unique EB-1A Petition Approved in 10 Days for Postdoctoral Research Associate with 110 Citations in the Field of Medicinal Chemistry

Client’s Testimonial:
“Thank you very much for your help.”

On May 17th, 2018, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Field of Medicinal Chemistry (Approval Notice).

General Field: Medicinal Chemistry
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Illinois
Approval Notice Date: May 17th, 2018
Processing Time: 10 Days (Premium Processing Requested)

Case Summary:
The field of medicinal chemistry has seen much progress since our client—a postdoctoral research associate—chose to dedicate his research career to it. When he approached us to help him get one step closer to his green card, we advised him to file two I-140 petitions to increase his chances of I-140 approval. However, because our client filed his EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) before his EB-2 NIW (and using Premium Processing), he received notification of EB1A case approval in a mere 10 days.  As a Chinese national, our client can undoubtedly move forward in the green card process a lot quicker with an approved EB1A than an approved NIW.
What did the customized EB1A petition contain?
With a success rate of over 10,000 approved I-140 cases, our firm is well-versed in the ins and outs of USCIS adjudication trends. We worked diligently to put together a comprehensive EB1A petition dossier that highlighted our client’s unique skillsets, research field, and background as a prominent medicinal chemist. Amongst other things, we listed the 110 times his half a dozen publications were cited. We also shed light on the 15 times he had assessed the work of his peers for an array of well-known scientific journals.
Gathering supporting evidence:
We knew that if we wanted to attain EB1A approval, we needed external support. Therefore, we urged our client to reach out to several influential members of the medicinal chemistry research community and ask for recommendation letters. Not long after we had helped our client narrow down a list of potential recommenders, he returned with six signed letters, all of which supported our argument that he should be allowed to continue his research in the United States. These letters also provided subjective evidence regarding our client’s respected status as an outstanding researcher. This is a quote extracted from one of these letters: “[Client] is a researcher with levels of expertise and skill that few others in his field match. He is conducting research in an area of great national importance, and he has shown himself to be a valuable asset to the United States.”
We congratulate our client for securing a highly sought-after EB1A approval, and we thank him for trusting us to help him move significantly closer to US permanent residency. We also wish him the best as he continues to carry out specialized research on cancer drug development to benefit the United States.
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Postdoctoral Researcher from Taiwan in the Field of Chemical Engineering Obtains NIW Approval with Our Help

Client’s Testimonial:
“Thanks a lot for your helps.”

On May 15th, 2018, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Field of Chemical Engineering (Approval Notice).

General Field: Chemical Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Researcher
Country of Origin: Taiwan
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Ohio
Approval Notice Date: May 15th, 2018
Processing Time: 4 months, 23 days

Case Summary:
Less than 5 months after North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) filed an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition for a Taiwanese postdoctoral researcher, the USCIS sent him notification of case approval. Thanks to the customized NIW petition packet which we had built for our client, he is now one significant step closer to securing a green card.
With ample experience in the field of chemical engineering, a doctoral degree, and various achievements to his name, our client met the NIW requirements set by Matter of Dhanasar (the framework for determining NIWeligibility). Our goal was to convince the USCIS that he deserved the national interest waiver, and we did this by presenting an array of information related to his skills, background, field of expertise, and accomplishments.
For instance, we noted the 87 times his 8 publications were cited along with the 7 times he had assessed the work of his peers. We also paid special attention to his research on chemical catalysis, chemical processes, and materials of industrial and biomedical relevance. We worked diligently to demonstrate that our client’s work radically improves the efficiency of chemical production plants, which by extension means that he is of great value to the chemical industry and thus the U.S.
Besides solid evidence that our client’s work is important to the nation, we incorporated recommendation letters signed by other expert chemical engineers. These letters advocated for the approval of our client’s petition and supported our argument that he should be allowed to continue his research in the country. According to one our client’s recommenders—a prominent professor—he has “a successful career as an innovative researcher.” Another recommender noted that our client is “a leader in his field whose work advances chemical engineering and the related fields in important and unique ways.”
We congratulate our client for securing NIW petition approval and we thank him for trusting us to help him accomplish this goal. We also thank him for retaining our I-485 services to help him and his dependent adjust their status for permanent residence. We guarantee him our continued support and wish him the best as he continues to conduct impactful research in the field of chemical engineering.