Success Story: NAILG Overcomes RFE and NOIR to Secure NIW Approval for an Associate Professor in Complex Networks
Client’s Testimonial:
“I am very much thankful to all of you for your valuable and kind guidance in this process. The way you have presented my case up to approval is outstanding. Special thanks to Mr. CS for his support throughout this petition process.”
On January 23rd, 2026, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Associate Professor / Chairman in the Field of Complex Networks (Approval Notice).
General Field: Complex Networks
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Associate Professor / Chairman
Country of Origin: Pakistan
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Pakistan
Approval Notice Date: January 23rd, 2026
Processing Time: 29 months, 2 days
Case Summary:
Some NIW cases are decided on the initial record. Others become endurance tests, where the outcome hinges on whether the case can be re-explained, re-framed, and re-proven under increasingly skeptical review. After filing on August 21, 2023, the case received a Request for Evidence (RFE) on January 10, 2024, followed by an initial approval on April 3, 2024. However, the case faced a subsequent challenge via a Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR), requiring a vigorous defense that led to the final, reaffirmed approval on January 23, 2026.
Throughout this extended process, the goal of North America Immigration Law Group (Chen Immigration Law Associates) was to show, in plain terms and with objective support, why the client’s complex-networks research has national importance and why the client is well-positioned to keep delivering it in the United States.
Specifically, the client’s work centers on modeling, analyzing, and visualizing complex real-world systems as networks to improve understanding of robustness, vulnerability, and self-organization.
To align this technical work with legal requirements, NAILG organized the record, emphasizing three credibility anchors:
- A specialized technical foundation: PhD in Computer Science tied to the endeavor, supporting that the client has deep training in the methods required to analyze complex systems as networks.
- A track record of peer-validated output: 23 peer-reviewed journal articles and 7 conference papers, showing consistent productivity in the same technical direction rather than a one-off project list.
- Independent reliance signals: 327 citations and at least 5 instances of peer-review service, plus professional activity such as session-chair responsibilities. These indicators are valuable because they show community trust and ongoing engagement, not just self-claimed expertise.
- Defined the Endeavor: We reframed the research as a specific, feasible undertaking rather than a broad academic interest.
- Clarified National Importance: We linked his methods to urgent real-world applications, including disease outbreak modeling and infrastructure security.
- Demonstrated Momentum: We utilized his publication and citation record to prove his work is an established, influential line of research rather than a hypothetical future proposal.
The case was ultimately approved after the NOIR stage. The outcome reflects what NIW cases often require when they face heightened scrutiny: disciplined record organization, clear explanations that connect technical work to national-scale relevance, and objective evidence that the client has already demonstrated the ability to advance the endeavor.

