Success Stories: A Research Associate IV in Environmental Chemistry Hailing from Nepal Gets NIW Approval with Our Help

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“Finally my I-140 gets approved. Thanks a lot.”


On August 23rd, 2021, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Associate IV in the Field of Environmental Chemistry (Approval Notice).


General Field: Environmental Chemistry

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Associate IV

Country of Origin: Nepal

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Minnesota

Approval Notice Date: August 23rd, 2021

Processing Time: 11 months, 27 days


Case Summary:

In August of 2020, a research associate from Nepal working in the field of environmental chemistry, approached us asking help with his NIW petition. So to ensure the success of his case, we started by collecting details of his academic and professional records. The team of experts at NAILG selected data from our client’s CV, his transcripts, etc, which helped us personalize his application to the USCIS. In the petition packet, we included his publication count, and citation records, along with funding information and excerpts from recommendation letters. This information was divisive in the favorable decision that our client got.

As an expert in the field of environmental chemistry, his proposed endeavor is to use analytical and environmental chemistry methods to develop and validate accurate, sensitive, selective, and robust extraction and chromatographic methods to better understand the fate of emerging pollutants and to improve the detection of various banned substances in biological specimens. This research advancing his proposed endeavor is of great importance because it provides key new methods to understand the extent and nature of pollutants and drugs affecting our environment and the bodies of humans and animals. Increasing antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health, food security, and development, making his efforts to develop new methods to extract, analyze, and identify emerging pollutants crucial to global public health.

We also found that he has built an impressive record of publication. As evidence of his contributions, his work has resulted in 3 peer-reviewed journal articles (1 of them first-authored). At the same time, these articles have been cited a total of 12 times according to Google Scholar. The client’s research in this project also received funding from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. This organization is dedicated to expanding and accelerating knowledge of human health and the environment. Thus, all of this together stands as evidence in favor of his claim to the NIW category.

Some of the excerpts from his recommendations are also used below to illustrate the value of his work for his peers and experts in his field.

“The specific details of [client’s] research and its applications to global public health concerns underline the fact that he is producing research and knowledge critical to the scientific community. Innovations such as this method presented by [client] present more accurate descriptions of the contents of particulate matter without contamination. His coupling of these novel methods with extant analytical and evaluative devices is further key to providing holistic pictures of pollution in a given environment.”

“In addition to offering exceptional benefits to the field, [client’s] research has important implications for the United States and its environmental policy. Given the widespread impact of these sites on Americans and their communities, [client’s] research on the chemistry, physics, spread, and health impacts of these pollutants is critical to ensuring U.S. public health and mitigating the impact of emerging pollutants and contaminants.”

We wish him the very best in life and we are certain of his success.