Success Stories: EB1B Approval for a Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 6 Weeks
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On May 10th, 2013, we received another EB-1B (Outstanding Professor or Researcher) Approval for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow Working for the Medical Department of a University (Approval Notice) The client's case was previously filed by the university international office and was denied after RFE.
General Field: Biomedical Science Petitioner: Medical Institution Position at the Time of Case Filing: Full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow National Origin: India Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC) State Residing at the Time of Filing: Texas Approval Notice Date: May 10, 2013 Processing Time: 6 weeks
Case Summary:
Recently, Chen Immigration Law Associates had the pleasure of working with is a postdoctoral research fellow from India with a specialization in biomedical science who previously had his case denied. The petitioner is the medical department of a large Texas university. The university acted as the sponsoring employer in this case, proving their ability to pay the beneficiary’s salary and their proven track record of achievement in the field of biomedical engineering. The beneficiary's research has resulted in at least 13 peer-reviewed scholarly articles published in leading journals and 11 conference presentations and abstracts. His publications have been cited at least 77 times by researchers around the world, demonstrating the international recognition for his work. Additionally, we submitted several strong recommendation letters from experts and researchers in the shared field confirming the beneficiary’s significant contributions and international recognition as an outstanding researcher in the field of endeavor. His expertise can also be seen in a quote by an independent recommender, “Based on his exceptional research skills, excellent publication record and ongoing contributions to the biomedical research of various inflammatory complications, I am absolutely confident that [the beneficiary] will continue significantly improving the health of patients not only in the USA but throughout the world.” His petition was swiftly approved in just six weeks.

