Success Stories: A Research Scholar from Bangladesh in the Field of Molecular Biology Receives an I-140 NIW Approval with our Help

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“Thanks to Chen Immigration for assisting me in securing the approval of I-140.”


On July 7th, 2021, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Scholar in the field of Molecular Biology (Approval Notice).


General Field: Molecular Biology

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Scholar

Country of Origin: Bangladesh

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Alabama

Approval Notice Date: July 7th, 2021

Processing Time: 12 months, 18 days


Case Summary:

We at North America Immigration Law Group make sure that every petition letter is tailored to fit the specific requirements of the clients. So depending on our team of experts, we assured a research scholar from Bangladesh, working in the field of Molecular Biology of successful representation in his I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition. We made certain that his case was successful by detailing his academic and professional records of extraordinary capabilities in the petition letter.

Some of the things that we included are as follows:

We included his impressive publication track record which stands at 20 publications at the time of filing. His publications also have a large number of citations standing at 314 in total. This showed how his work was crucial for other researchers in the field. He is also ideally located to pursue his proposed research on the mechanistic description of neural death in ischemic stroke and neurodegeneration.

One of the other criteria for confirming the merit of our client’s case is looking at the recommenders and what they have to say about the client. The research being done by our client is of great importance because it improves the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and stroke, which is of global medical concern. Some of the recommenders make very strong suggestions that our client’s research is of crucial value to improvements in the national health care system and pharmacology.

“His efforts to understand the molecular underpinnings of neural dysfunction and disease are crucial to advancing our understanding of ischemic stroke and post-ischemic damage. It has been estimated that 1 in every 6 people worldwide will experience a stroke in their lifetime. Stroke is also the second-leading cause of death and the third-leading cause of disability globally.”

“In directly addressing unanswered questions regarding the mechanisms causing neuronal death and neurodegeneration, [Our Client] is providing the insight necessary for the United States to address the issue of stroke.”

We are very proud to have successfully represented him for his NIW petition at USCIS and thank him for his continued trust in us despite the waiting period. We wish him the best as he continues to advance in the field of Molecular Biology.