Success Stories: EB-1B Approved for Research and Development Scientist in Indiana in the Field of Magnet Design and Medical Instrumentation
On May 23rd, 2014, We Received EB1B Approval for a Research and Development Scientist in the Field of Magnet Design and Medical Instrumentation (Approval Notice)
General Field: Magnet Design and Medical Instrumentation
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research and Development Scientist
Petitioner: A private company
Country of Origin: India
Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Indiana
Approval Notice Date: May 23, 2014
Processing Time: 3 months and 17 days
Case Summary:
At North America Immigration Law Group– WeGreened.com, we recently received an EB1B approval for a Research and Development Scientist in the field of Magnet Design and Medical Instrumentation. The beneficiary’s outstanding ability, highly skilled background, and impressive record of achievement provided a strong case for his EB1B petition. His work had focused specifically on the areas of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), magnetic detection and separation, multi-modality medical imaging, MRI and ultrasound contrast imaging, and ultrasound transducers. His work had resulted in 12 peer-reviewed scholarly articles accepted or published in leading journals, 2 patents, 1 book chapter, and numerous conference posters and presentations; this work had been cited 122 times at the time that we filed the case by researchers around the world, thus signifying the international recognition and prevalent dissemination of his research work. In addition, his research had appeared in a number of articles in major media. The petitioner in this case was a private company. The international influence of his work is confirmed in the following quote by an independent recommender, “The international impact of [his] pioneering research is remarkable and not restricted to NMR alone. The simplicity, ease of adaptability, and high performance of his magnet design will make it useful in several other applications. Such interdisciplinary impact is a testament to [his] outstanding ability.” It was our goal to prove that this beneficiary qualified for classification as an outstanding professor or researcher given the international recognition for his outstanding achievements. His petition was approved in 3 months and 17 days.

