Success Story: NIW Victory with Premium Processing Service For a Pakistani Research Fellow
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On January 28th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Fellow in the Field of Computational Chemistry (Approval Notice).
General Field: Computational Chemistry
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Fellow
Country of Origin: Pakistan
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Singapore
Approval Notice Date: January 28th, 2025
Processing Time: 2 months, 6 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
It was our privilege to assist a computational chemistry expert, who holds a Ph.D. in science, math, and technology, with an EB-2 NIW petition filed under Premium Processing. Our team carefully reviewed the client’s academic and professional record and strategically highlighted the evidence to build a strong and persuasive case.
The client’s proposed endeavor focuses on designing and developing novel molecular structures and computational methods for targeted photothermal therapy and enhanced photoacoustic imaging. This research aims to improve non-invasive cancer treatments and enhance diagnostic precision in clinical settings, directly addressing critical healthcare needs in the United States. The innovative approaches at the core of this work hold substantial merit and national importance, as they contribute to more effective treatment options, reduce diagnostic errors, and strengthen U.S. leadership in biomedical technologies.
To establish the client’s qualifications, we emphasized an impressive record of scholarly contributions: 11 peer-reviewed journal articles (including 1 first-authored and 4 co-first-authored), 6 first-authored conference abstracts, and 1 first-authored preprint. Collectively, this body of work has garnered 213 citations, reflecting the client’s influence and impact in the scientific community.
We also highlighted the recognition the client has earned through invitations to share research findings at international forums and through the publication of work in highly regarded journals. These achievements underscore the originality, significance, and reach of the client’s research.
The evidence presented demonstrated not only the high academic and clinical value of the proposed endeavor but also how it aligns with U.S. national interests in advancing non-invasive cancer therapies, improving healthcare outcomes, and strengthening innovation in critical scientific domains.
Given the strength of the accomplishments and the clear importance of the proposed work, USCIS approved the client’s NIW petition. We are honored to have supported this outstanding researcher and wish continued success in advancing groundbreaking solutions that improve health and quality of life.

