Success Stories: EB-1B Petition Approved for Postdoctoral Fellow in New York in the Field of Biomedical Research
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We Received EB-1B Approval for a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Field of Biomedical Research on December 9th, 2014 (Approval Notice)
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Fellow
Petitioner: A Private University
Country of Origin: India
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: New York
Approval Notice Date: December 9th, 2014
Processing Time: 25 Days (13 Days After Requesting Premium Processing)
North America Immigration Law Group recently had the opportunity to work with a postdoctoral biomedical researcher for an EB1B petition based on her outstanding ability and impressive record of achievement conducting research on the highly specialized topic of the Jak2 protein and its role in the development of blood cancers. Her work had resulted in 6 peer-reviewed articles in highly-ranked journals and 5 conference presentations, both national and international. She had also reviewed 2 manuscripts for a renowned and highly distinguished publication. Furthermore, as evidence of the major significance of her work, she had been cited a total of 29 times by independent and leading researchers from prestigious institutions and organizations around the world. The petitioner in this case was a private university. An independent recommender affirmed the significance of the beneficiary’s research: “She identified that the V617F mutation changes the interactions of neighboring amino acids, which introduces structural changes and activates the protein molecule continuously. … [Beneficiary] determined that this interaction is a factor in the continuous activation of Jak2-V617F, which leads to cancer. [Beneficiary’s] findings identify a critical target site for the development of viable treatment options for MPN patients.” It was our goal to prove that this beneficiary qualified for classification as an outstanding professor or researcher given the international recognition for her outstanding achievements. With the proof and documentation that we provided, her case was approved in just twenty-five days.

