Success Stories: EB1B Approval for Generative AI Researcher Enhancing Educational Technologies
Client’s Testimonial:
“Thank you for all your hard work!”
On July 24th, 2025, we received another EB1B (Outstanding Professor/Researcher) approval for a Staff Applied Scientist in the field of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Approval Notice).
General Field: Generative Artificial Intelligence
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Staff Applied Scientist
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Georgia
Approval Notice Date: July 24th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 month, 8 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the EB1B (Outstanding Researcher or Professor) success story of a researcher from China whose work is helping advance generative artificial intelligence for education and learning technologies. At the time of filing, the client was employed as a staff applied scientist and was leading efforts to develop intelligent agent systems that support personalized learning. His innovative contributions to AI-powered education platforms demonstrated his status as an outstanding researcher in his field.
Driving Innovation in Generative AI for Learning Systems
The client’s research centers on developing scalable generative AI systems that personalize educational content and improve learning efficiency. His projects focus on using large language models to automate student error analysis, tag knowledge concepts, and generate tailored educational materials. These innovations support the national goal of leveraging AI to improve access to quality education and enhance the capabilities of educational technologies. His expertise also extends to AI applications in finance and recommender systems, further demonstrating the versatility and societal value of his work.
Strong Record of Publication and Influence
As part of the petition, North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) presented the client’s publication record, which includes 3 peer-reviewed journal articles, 6 conference papers, and 5 preprints. His research has garnered 242 citations, and several of his articles have ranked in the top citation percentiles for computer science. The petition also noted that the client’s work has been cited by researchers across more than 20 countries, demonstrating both international recognition and real-world impact.
Peer Recognition and Editorial Contributions
To further highlight the client’s standing in the academic community, NAILG documented his service as a reviewer for top-tier journals and AI conferences. He completed at least 10 peer reviews for venues ranked among the most prestigious in artificial intelligence and engineering, reinforcing his role as a trusted evaluator of cutting-edge research.
Independent Endorsements Confirming Outstanding Contributions
The petition included letters from both internal and independent experts, one of whom emphasized:
“[Client] is a highly prominent researcher in generative artificial intelligence who has advanced our capacity to create educational content based on students’ personal needs, positively affecting the trajectory of academia on a global scale.”
These endorsements confirmed that the client’s research is considered both original and of major significance within the global AI research community.Approval and Impact
Thanks to the compelling evidence compiled by NAILG and the client’s ongoing record of accomplishment, USCIS approved the EB1B petition in just 1 month, 8 days after filing. We are proud to have helped this exceptional researcher secure a pathway to permanent residency and look forward to his continued contributions to generative AI and educational advancement in the United States. This case is yet another example of NAILG’s commitment to supporting outstanding global talent in emerging fields.

