Success Stories: EB-1A Approved for IT DT Analytics Consultant in Ohio in the Field of Industrial Engineering

 

On May 4, 2015, We Received another EB1-A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) Approval for an IT DT Analytics Consultant in the Field of Industrial Engineering (Approval Notice)


General Field: Industrial Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: IT DT Analytics Consultant

Country of Origin: India

Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Ohio

Approval Notice Date: May 4, 2015

Processing Time: 1 Month, 21 Days (13 Days after Premium Processing Requested)

 

 


Case Summary:

In this case, the client that we had the opportunity to work with was an IT DT analytics consultant from India in the field of industrial engineering. He had conducted his research in the highly specialized areas of health, sustainability, safety, and occupational hazards. His work had resulted in 11 peer-reviewed scientific articles and a presentation at the 1st international sustainability conference; at the time that his case was filed, his publications had been cited at least 137 times by independent and leading researchers from prestigious institutions and organizations around the world, indicating the major significance of his work. He had also reviewed 13 manuscripts for at least 3 distinctive, internationally-circulated journals. His superior level of expertise was confirmed in the following quote from an independent recommender, “[Client’s] research enables manufacturers to measure the risks associated with carbon nanofibers and implement corrective actions in their manufacturing operations proactively rather than wait for government regulated guidelines that are compulsory. This also enables them to address issues before they arise. [...] Furthermore, he made a meaningful contributions to a field that is increasingly important to American industry.” 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 industrial engineering, 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 1 month and 21 days.