Success Story: EB2 NIW Approval for an Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry Assistant Research Professor

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On June 28th, 2013, we received another EB2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Approval for an Assistant Research Professor in the Field of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry (Approval Notice)


General Field: Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry  Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Research Professor  National Origin: Russia  Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC) State Residing at the Time of Filing: Nevada  Approval Notice Date: June 28, 2013 Processing Time: 23 weeks


Case Summary:

Recently at Chen Immigration we received a National Interest Waiver approval for a client from Russia. This client is an assistant research professor working the field of atmospheric chemistry and environmental chemistry. Her work has focused primarily on the speciation and characterization of organic aerosols in the atmosphere as well as the analysis of biofuel feedstocks and bioproducts. In order to ensure the success of this case, we submitted extensive documentation of the client’s highly significant contributions to her field. Our client’s work has resulted in at least 19 peer-reviewed scientific articles (4 of them first-authored) published in leading journals in the field, and one encyclopedia article. Furthermore, her publications have been cited at least 401 times by researchers all around the world from prestigious institutions. Additionally, our firm drafted and submitted several recommendation letters from experts in our client’s shared field. One of the leading researchers in the field said the following concerning the potential loss of our client’s contributions to the field of endeavor, Her ability to apply new approaches for the measurement of certain parts of the atmosphere sets her apart from her peers…. [The Petitioner] is a unique contributor to the field as an expert on measurement procedures; failure to secure her talents and experience because of a failure to award her a green-card would be a significant mistake.” With the strong petition letter and recommendation letters we prepared, our client’s NIW case was approved in 5 ½ months.