Success Story: An IT Operation Manager from Bangladesh Wins I-140 NIW Approval Thanks to Premium Processing!

 

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On May 2nd, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an IT Operation Manager in the Field of Artificial Intelligence (Approval Notice).


General Field: Artificial Intelligence

Position at the Time of Case Filing: IT Operation Manager

Country of Origin:  Bangladesh

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California

Approval Notice Date: May 2nd, 2025

Processing Time: 1 month, 4 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

We are excited to share a recent National Interest Waiver (NIW) approval for a Bangladeshi IT operation manager whose pioneering work in coastal and port infrastructure resilience earned him a green light from USCIS. Approved without a Request for Evidence (RFE) after just 1 month and 4 days, this case demonstrates how exceptional contributions to national infrastructure priorities can lead to successful outcomes, also thanks to the premium processing service.

The client’s proposed endeavor focuses on improving the design, sustainability, and safety of transportation infrastructure, especially in coastal areas vulnerable to climate change. His work aims to reduce life-cycle costs and bolster infrastructure durability using data-informed methodologies, including probabilistic modeling, risk analysis, and GIS-integrated planning tools.

To establish his eligibility, we highlighted:

● 6 peer-reviewed journal articles and 1 conference paper, with a growing citation record across international publications;

● A history of 12 independent peer reviews for respected civil engineering journals;

● Contributions to U.S. federally funded research projects focused on resilient infrastructure;

● His role in advancing engineering design guidelines relevant to U.S. transportation systems in hurricane-prone areas.

We also presented evidence of the global reach and real-world applications of his work, ranging from coastal embankment assessments in Bangladesh to infrastructure simulations for storm surge resilience in the U.S. His research has informed policy and planning decisions by both academic and government stakeholders.

With a well-documented track record and a compelling national interest argument, USCIS approved the NIW petition without further inquiry. We congratulate this outstanding engineer and look forward to seeing his continued impact on the safety and sustainability of U.S. infrastructure.