Success Story: NIW Approval! Peruvian Postdoctoral Scholar Succeeds Without RFE Through Premium Processing Upgrade

 

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On April 10th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Post-doctoral Scholar in the Field of Biomedical Sciences (Approval Notice).


General Field: Biomedical Sciences

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Post-doctoral Scholar

Country of Origin: Peru

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California

Approval Notice Date: April 10th, 2025

Processing Time: 1 year, 8 months, 24 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

A Ph.D. holder in genetics, epigenetics, and cancer biology recently secured approval for her I-140 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition, highlighting her meaningful contributions to public health and biomedical science in the U.S.

This client has focused her career on investigating tumor suppressors and oncogenes to discover new therapeutic targets, particularly in the treatment of aggressive cancers. Her research explores the mechanisms of p53 mutations, receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) proteins, and the roles of long non-coding RNAs in cancer progression. By improving our understanding of these biological factors, her work supports the development of enhanced strategies for cancer diagnosis and treatment.

She is currently employed as a researcher in the biomedical sciences, where she continues this line of investigation. Her projects have contributed to a deeper understanding of genetic drivers of oncogenesis and have informed promising avenues for targeted therapies. Her efforts have not only expanded scientific knowledge but also hold the potential to reduce healthcare burdens by increasing the efficacy of cancer treatments.

Her academic publication record at the time of filing included five peer-reviewed journal articles, three of which she first-authored, published in leading journals in oncology and biomedical sciences. Her work received 62 citations and was referenced in articles published, demonstrating its influence across the research community. Additionally, she served as a reviewer for top-tier journals in her field, completing at least 3 formal peer reviews.

Her work has been supported by major institutions, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), providing additional validation of her project's national importance. Her exceptional qualifications, impactful publications, and funded research collectively demonstrate that she is well-positioned to continue advancing this nationally significant work.

To further strengthen her petition, she included 4 letters of recommendation from experts in her field, two of whom were independent evaluators. One recommender wrote:

"The successful outcomes of her research establish [Client] as one of the foremost researchers within biomedical sciences, and as such, she has contributed essential findings for treating tumors and cancerous cells. Interrupting [Client’s] work not only damages efforts to treat cancer in the United States, but the global field as well."

Her approval underscores the vital role that international researchers can play in shaping the future of healthcare through innovative science. Her case serves as a strong example of how demonstrated contributions and commitment to national interests can meet the high bar of an NIW petition.