Success Stories: Advancing Intelligent Fashion Technology: A National Interest Waiver Success
Client’s Testimonial:
“I am grateful for the outstanding support and professionalism of WeGreened throughout my EB-2 NIW application process. Their strategic guidance and meticulous attention to detail made the entire process smooth and efficient. I truly appreciated their prompt responses and clear communication at every stage. I highly recommend WeGreened to anyone pursuing an NIW petition.”
On May 10th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Researcher in the Field of Computer Science (Approval Notice).
General Field: Computer Science
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Researcher
Country of Origin: China
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Canada
Approval Notice Date: May 10th, 2025
Processing Time: 15 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
A researcher hailing from China recently secured an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval through our firm’s representation, following the successful demonstration of her contributions to interdisciplinary research bridging computer science, artificial intelligence, and fashion technology.
This expert’s work lies at the intersection of computer vision, human body modeling, and deep learning applications. Her ongoing endeavor develops AI-powered algorithms that enable efficient virtual modeling and precision garment design, with significant implications for industries ranging from retail and entertainment to healthcare and defense.
Currently employed in an academic role, she continues to refine her techniques in intelligent pattern generation and motion capture systems—tools essential for next-generation virtual environments and custom design platforms. Her impactful research portfolio includes over 38 peer-reviewed journal articles, 7 conference papers, a scholarly book, and 7 granted patents. Her work has been cited over 500 times, and she has conducted at least 20 scholarly peer reviews, underscoring her reputation as a trusted expert in her field.
One of her letters of recommendation, authored by a peer in fashion design and virtual interaction technologies, highlights the national relevance of her work:
“Her body measurement and motion capture technologies enable precision-fitting apparel and enhance virtual reality applications. These innovations support sectors such as biomedical research, defense, and augmented reality, reinforcing the United States’ leadership in AI-driven automation.”
Beyond publishing in high-impact journals like IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement and Computer-Aided Design, she has been recognized for multiple highly cited papers, some ranking in the top 10% for their publication year. Additionally, her research has been supported by major funding from national agencies and adopted by commercial entities, further validating the practical utility of her innovations.In our NIW petition, we structured the case under the Matter of Dhanasar framework, successfully demonstrating that her endeavor held substantial merit and national importance, that she was well-positioned to advance the work, and that it would be beneficial to the U.S. to waive the job offer requirement. Her proven leadership in developing hybrid AI systems that enhance industrial safety, optimize production, and expand the capabilities of virtual modeling technologies proved central to the case.
We’re proud to have supported her journey and look forward to seeing how her work continues to enrich the U.S. technological landscape.

