Success Stories: EB-1B Petition Approved for Food Scientist in New York in the Field of Food Science
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Position at the Time of Case Filing: Food Scientist
Petitioner: A Private Company
Country of Origin: India
Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: New York
Approval Notice Date: August 6th, 2014
Processing Time: 28 days (Case Approved 9 days after Premium Processing Requested)
At North America Immigration Law Group- WeGreened.com, we recently received an EB1B approval for a Food Scientist in the field of Food Science. The beneficiary’s outstanding ability, highly skilled background, and impressive record of achievement provided a strong case for his EB1B petition. His specialized research has focused on a multidisciplinary approach to study the development, processing, and deterioration of foods. His research work had resulted in 11 peer-reviewed scientific articles, numerous conference presentations at national and international conferences, and 2 book chapters. He had also reviewed 4 manuscripts for journals at the time we filed the case. Furthermore, the beneficiary had a total of 125 citations to his work by independent and leading researchers from prestigious institutions and organizations around the world, indicating the major significance of his work. The petitioner in this case was a private company. The significance of the beneficiary’s research is confirmed in the following quote by an independent recommender, “With the results of all of these studies in hand, [client] showed that fermentation is a conclusive method for greatly increasing the anti-diabetes, gastric disease, and hypertension mitigating capabilities of these juices, marking them as another dietary pathway for treatment.” It was our goal to prove that this beneficiary qualified for classification as an outstanding professor or researcher given the international recognition for his outstanding achievements. With the proof and documentation that we provided, his case was approved in just 28 days.

