Success Stories: EB-1B Petition Approved for Assistant Professor in Kentucky in the Field of Biochemistry
We Received EB-1B Approval for an Assistant Professor in the Field of Biochemistry on December 22nd, 2014 (Approval Notice)
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Professor
Petitioner: University
Country of Origin: China
Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Kentucky
Approval Notice Date: December 22nd, 2014
Processing Time: 19 Days (Premium Processing Requested)
At North America Immigration Law Group- WeGreened.com, we recently received an EB-1B approval for an Assistant Professor in the field of Biochemistry. The beneficiary’s outstanding ability, highly skilled background, and impressive record of achievement provided a strong case for her EB-1B petition. Her specialized research has focused on the structure and dynamics of proteins and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method development. Her research work had resulted in 16 peer-reviewed scientific articles, and numerous presentations at national and international conferences. She had also reviewed 3 manuscripts for journals at the time we filed the case. Furthermore, the beneficiary had a total of 505 citations to her work by independent and leading researchers from prestigious institutions and organizations around the world, indicating the major significance of her work. The petitioner in this case was a university. The significance of the beneficiary’s research is confirmed in the following quote by an independent recommender, “[Client] introduced an innovative approach to increase the resolution and sensitivity of NMR data gathered from dynamic proteins. She adapted solid-state NMR methods to apply to solution NMR and demonstrated the performance of this technique with the enzyme ribonuclease A. This project illustrates the possibility of utilizing coherent averaging methods, which were mainly developed for solid-state NMR spectroscopy, for biological NMR spectroscopy in the liquid state.” It was our goal to prove that this beneficiary qualified for classification as an outstanding professor or researcher given the international recognition for his outstanding achievements. With the proof and documentation that we provided, her case was approved in 19 days.

