Success Story: EB2 NIW Approval for a Scientist in the field of Cell and Molecular Biology in 3 weeks

Client’s testimonial:

Highly recommended for immigration matters! Chen Immigration Law associates are expert, creative, personable, on time, reliable and easy to reach. They got my case ( EB2-NIW) approved in two weeks.


On July 18th, 2013, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Approval for a Scientist in the field of Cell and Molecular Biology (Approval Notice)


General Field: Cell and Molecular Biology Position at the Time of Case Filing: none Country of Origin: India Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC) State of Residence at the Time of Filing:  Pennsylvania Approval Notice Date: July 18, 2013 Processing Time:  3 weeks


Case Summary:

The average processing time for I-140 cases is 4-6 months. But on many occasions, we have cases approved far faster than the average processing time.

Another exceptional client that Chen Immigration Law Associates had the pleasure of working with was a scientist from India seeking a postdoctoral fellowship in the field of cell and molecular biology.   Her research had focused on the investigation of KLFs and their use as a prognostic biomarker for cancers. We at Chen Immigration Law Associates demonstrated that her continued employment in the field would not only benefit those in her field, but the citizens of the United States at large. To achieve success in this case, we submitted extensive documentation proving our client’s highly significant contributions to the field of cell and molecular biology, including a peer-reviewed scientific article published in a leading journal which was of the most important and influential articles regarding the role of KLF4 in breast cancer and better determining the prognosis of individual cases. This article had been cited at least 92 times at the time of case filing.  Of her accomplishments, one of the independent recommenders remarked: “I attest both to the originality of her research and to its practical applications within the greater field of American healthcare. By finding that localization of KLF4 in the nucleus of breast cancer cells is a prognostic factor and therefore identifying KLF4 as a marker of an aggressive phenotype in early-stage breast cancer, she has achieved global reach with her research, as scientists all around the world are studying KLF4 now to build on her discovery.” Through extensive documentation, we at Chen Immigration Law Associates successfully argued that our client would serve the national interest to a significantly greater degree than others with similar education and experience. Her NIW application was approved in just 3 weeks.