Success Stories: An Assistant Professor from Thailand Secures EB-1A Approval in just 11 Days and NIW Approval in Less than 4 Months with the Help of Our Tailor-Made Petition Packets

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“I truly appreciate your help during the whole process of filing. Your attention in detail of my petition letter and supporting documents was what it takes to get approval without any RFE. ”


On December 7th, 2021 and February 19th, 2022, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) and EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Professor in the Field of Material Chemistry (Approval Notice).


General Field: Material Chemistry

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Professor

Country of Origin: Thailand

Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Thailand

Approval Notice Date: December 7th, 2021 (EB-1A) and February 19th, 2022 (NIW)

Processing Time: 11 days (EB-1A) (Premium Processing Requested) and 3 months, 25 days (NIW)


Case Summary:

The key to North America Immigration Law Group’s successful and diligent representation of Aliens of Extraordinary Ability and National Interest Waiver cases is our thorough evaluation of our client's credentials which must meet the requirements as per the USCIS’s latest adjudication trend. To lead our clients to achieve the petition approvals successfully, we assign our clients with our best attorneys, technical writers, and paralegals and then offer them the best services possible.

In this case, an assistant professor researching the field of material chemistry from Thailand hired us to help her in building a National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition on her behalf and within a month retained our services to file another petition under the EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) visa category. As per our protocol, we asked her to mail us all the necessary documents according to the USCIS guidelines, which are as follows:

National Interest Waiver

• Petitioner’s proposed endeavor should have both substantial merit and national importance. • Applicants should be well-positioned to advance the proposed endeavor. • It would be beneficial to the United States to waive the job offer and labor certification requirements.

Aliens of Extraordinary Ability

• Applicant should demonstrate extraordinary ability in his or her chosen field • Sustained national or international acclaim. • Achievements must be recognized in the field through extensive documentation.

Therefore, when we received our client’s package consisting of her Ph.D. degree in engineering, investigating issues related to novel nanomaterials, biopolymers, and wastewater absorbents for several years, we were certain that we would be able to support her in achieving both the approvals.

Thus, we incorporated the below-mentioned requisite details in our respective petition packets:

  • We noted that she conducted peer reviews no fewer than 19 times for fellow experts. As only the most respected members of the field are invited to peer review, it is clear that she stands as an esteemed and trusted member of her scientific community.
  • In addition, it is noteworthy to allow her work to continue in the United States unhindered, as seen through aspects of her career such as her extensive history of publication and citation.
  • She published 26 peer-reviewed journal articles and 11 conference papers in the top journals, accumulating 532 citations from multiple material chemists in at least 46 countries, affirming the international acclaim and that her achievements have been recognized in the field.
  • Moreover, we discussed her work as she seeks to focus on developing novel techniques for synthesizing metal sulfides where she has already advanced the national interest through elucidating many properties of rare earth materials and methods for transforming agricultural waste products into incredibly useful resources. Therefore, her research is undoubtedly an area in which the United States is heavily invested.
Four of her fellow experts in the field corroborated further by providing additional details on the benefits of her work for the United States, and one of them stated the following:

“Thus, the inclusion of her research demonstrates the acknowledged [sic] by other material chemists as to the relevance of her work. [Client’s] research has substantially progressed the field of material chemistry via the addition of original methods for rare earth nanomaterial synthesis, as has been discussed above. She is well-positioned to continue contributing to the field in the United States.”

Considering the aforementioned aspects as well as the funding support her work received from the Japan New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), Thailand Science and Research Innovation (Thailand Research Fund), and The National Research Council of Thailand, therefore, proves that her work is incredibly valuable to the field and the entire scientific community. Having stated that, the best news is she received both NIW and EB1A approvals hassle-free. We thank her for trusting our law firm in representing her I-140 petitions and for allowing us to be an integral part of this wonderful journey.