Success Stories: Despite RFE, NIW Petition Approved for a Vice President in the Field of Information Systems (based on Matter of Dhanasar)
Client’s Testimonial:
"Thanks very much for the great news and really appreciate your great help and work in the past year!”
On April 2nd, 2020, we received another NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Vice President in the field of Information Systems (Approval Notice).
General Field: Information systems
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Vice president
Country of Origin: China
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Hong Kong
Approval Notice Date: April 2nd, 2020
Processing Time: 13 months, 17 days
Case Summary:
North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) recently received an approval notice for an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition that we filed on behalf of a vice president from China. The USCIS spent 13.5 months adjudicating the case before granting their approval (based on Matter of Dhanasar*). Despite our meticulous presentation of our client’s strong credentials, the USCIS issued a Request for Evidence (RFE). As soon as we received the RFE, our legal team sprang into action. We promptly responded to the RFE and successfully dealt with all hesitations about our client’s qualifications.
One of the first steps we took was to analyze our client’s credentials, and once we concluded that we could help him obtain the national interest waiver, we established an attorney-client relationship and included the following information in his NIW petition packet:
- Research Summary
- Publications, Citations and Peer-review experience
- Additional Support
We are extremely pleased that our client secured NIW petition approval, and we congratulate him on this win. The approval of this petition is yet another example of our firm’s excellent record of helping our clients secure I-140 approval. We thank our client for selecting us to represent his NIW case and we wish him a bright future ahead.
*Matter of Dhanasar (issued on December 27, 2016) is the new analytical framework to assess eligibility for NIW, replacing the old three-prong test set by the overturned precedent NYSDOT. To find out more, please head to http://www.wegreened.com/niw/

