Success Story: NIW Approved in 15 Days! Our Expert Team Helped a Colombian Visiting Fellow Secure Success with Premium Processing Service

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“Thank you so much!!! It was amazing! You did a great job, and I am very grateful for it.”


On February 11th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Visiting Fellow in the Field of Metals in Biology (Approval Notice).


General Field: Metals in Biology

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Visiting Fellow

Country of Origin: Colombia

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Maryland

Approval Notice Date: February 11th, 2025

Processing Time: 15 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:           

We are pleased to share the success story of an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval granted to a biochemistry researcher from Colombia whose research is helping advance our understanding of metal imbalances in human cells and their connection to cancer and neurological disorders. At the time of filing, the client was employed as a visiting fellow and had already produced impactful work in the field of metals in biology.

Research with Substantial Merit and National Importance:  After reviewing the client’s record, NAILG determined that her proposed endeavor, to investigate how heavy metals are mobilized in the nuclear compartment of human cells using advanced biochemical techniques, demonstrates both substantial merit and national importance. Her research has direct implications for understanding abnormal cell division and its connection to conditions such as cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. In particular, her work advances biomedical strategies for disease prevention and treatment, which aligns with national efforts to tackle major health challenges and lower public healthcare burdens.

Well Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor:  The client earned a D.Sc. in chemistry and has since established herself as a promising investigator in the study of heavy metal mobilization and homeostasis. Her background includes current and future research appointments at a prestigious U.S. research institution, where she is working on identifying mechanisms of metal transport and chaperoning within human cells. She has authored 16 peer-reviewed journal articles, 5 conference abstracts, and 1 first-authored book chapter. Her work has garnered 527 citations to date and has been published in high-impact journals ranked among the top in their respective categories.

Demonstrated Influence and Recognition in the Field:  To demonstrate the influence of her research, we emphasized the number of citations as well as the fact that multiple publications rank in the top percentiles for their year of publication in the field of biology and biochemistry. Her research has been adopted by scholars around the world in studies related to copper regulation, bacterial pathogens, and nuclear iron homeostasis. Additionally, she has contributed to the field through her peer review service, having completed at least 11 formal reviews for reputable journals and serving on editorial boards of recognized academic publications.

Support from the Scientific Community:  To further underscore the national and scientific value of her contributions, we submitted four strong recommendation letters from distinguished experts in the field. These letters collectively attested to the novelty of her work, its foundational importance to understanding complex cellular processes, and her continued promise as a leader in metals in biology.

“Ensuring that [Client’s] work proceeds is therefore not only important to the field, but to the United States as well.”

NIW Approval and Outlook:  The EB-2 NIW petition was filed using premium processing and was approved in just 15 days, in February 2025. This swift approval is a testament to the strength of the client’s qualifications and the careful preparation of her case. We at NAILG are proud to have assisted this talented researcher in obtaining her NIW approval and look forward to her continued impact on critical biomedical advancements in the United States.