Success Stories: Our Vigilant Work Helped an Assistant Professor from Bangladesh Secure an EB-2 NIW Petition Approval in the Field of Computer Science

 

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“Thank you so much for your professional efforts. I appreciate your help a lot with my case.”


On November 12th, 2020, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Professor in the Field of Computer Science (Approval Notice).


General Field: Computer Science

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Professor

Country of Origin: Bangladesh

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Louisiana

Approval Notice Date: November 12th, 2020

Processing Time: 13 months


Case Summary:

An EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition approval was sanctioned to an assistant professor based in Louisiana. North America Immigration Law Group reviewed his accolades and academic attainments before beginning the attorney-client agreement. Once we attested that he was a suitable candidate for the EB-2 visa category, we started preparing a compelling case on his behalf to be presented to the USCIS. We listed the below-mentioned details in our petition packet:

  • We noted that our client holder of a doctoral degree in computer science and profound experience in the same field fundamentally focused on novel solutions for fundamental problems within robotics. Our aim was to determine that his recommended research is of great importance because it addresses his innovative algorithms and computational strategies that have greatly advanced progress within autonomous vehicles and robots, particularly their efficacy in scenarios with limited resources and information.
  • At the time of filing the petition, our client had already gathered 130 citations from the 5 peer-reviewed journal articles (4 of them first-authored), 10 peer-reviewed conference articles (4 of them first-authored), and 2 workshop articles (1 of them first-authored) he published. These numbers further establish the immense respect for him in the field of computer science as a whole. Also, he has already conducted 10 reviews as a peer reviewer for highly acclaimed journals and conferences.
  • We also demonstrated how his research work received funding from the Army Research Office and the National Science Foundation. This signifies the nationwide recognition of the vital nature of his research.
  • Furthermore, we incorporated the provided letters of recommendation by our client supporting his research’s ongoing scientific progress in the field. According to one of our client’s recommenders:

“This sustained trajectory of monumental growth is indicative of the general importance of [client’s] work which also essentially enhances human well-being through the exploitation of technology.”

Despite a long wait, the USCIS adjudicated our client’s petition and successfully granted him the EB-2 NIW petition approval. We thank our client for trusting our law firm throughout the process and choosing us to be a part of his success story.