Success Stories: EB-1A Approved for a Postdoctoral Fellow in California in the Field of Zoology
We Received EB1-A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) Approval on August 7th, 2014 for a Postdoctoral Fellow in California in the Field of Zoology (Approval Notice)
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Fellow
Country of Origin: China
Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California
Approval Notice Date: August 7, 2014
Processing Time: 23 Days (7 days after requesting Premium Processing)
In this case, the client that we had the pleasure of working with was a Postdoctoral Fellow in California in the field of Zoology. His specialized research has focused on researching the origin of the SARS virus and working to characterize the roles of various molecular mechanisms related to neural development and function. His work had resulted in 9 peer-reviewed scientific articles, 1 book chapter, and numerous presentations. At the time that his case was filed, his publications had been cited at least 1,165 times by researchers around the world, serving as apparent and objective evidence of his major influence and impact on the field of endeavor, in addition to his sustained international acclaim. He had also conducted 7 manuscript reviews for at least 2 distinctive, internationally circulated journals. His superior level of expertise was confirmed in the following quote from an independent recommender, “[Client] has displayed innovative vision of the highest caliber in pioneering his novel method of increasing the efficiency of stem cell reprogramming. The ability to grow stem cell colonies with unprecedented speed and accuracy is integral for many different chemical and biomedical endeavors, the most important involving the development of medical countermeasures for chronic diseases ranging from cancer to Alzheimer’s.” It was our goal to prove that our client qualified for classification as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability given that he sought to remain in the United States to continue work in the area of Zoology, and that his continued research would substantially and prospectively benefit the United States. With the proof and documentation that we provided, his case was approved in just 23 days.

