Success Stories: A Senior Engineer Achieves EB1A and NIW Cases Approval with the Help of Our Assistance. Thanks to Premium Processing, he achieved his EB1A approval in only 12 days

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“Thank you very much for all the help and assistance with my case. I really appreciate your diligence and effort, in my case. I am really happy about the service I have received. I especially thank the attorney (Colin), and also the entire Chen immigration team for drafting excellent recommendation letters, and petition letters, revising them multiple times, checking all the uploaded documents for any errors, and mailing them to the USCIS office.”


On January 10th, 2023 and February 15th, 2023, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) and EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Senior Engineer in the Field of Electrical Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Electrical Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Senior Engineer

Country of Origin: India

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Texas

Approval Notice Date: January 10th, 2023 (EB-1A) and February 15th, 2023 (NIW)

Processing Time: 12 days (EB-1A) (Premium Processing Requested) and 4 months, 1 day (NIW) (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

A senior engineer contacted our law firm to help him establish his significant contributions to the U.S. by filing for an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition. It’s a part of our job to evaluate our client’s qualifications and research background to certify the veracity of his credentials. So, after successfully checking his achievements, we submitted his NIW case to the USCIS. He even retained our services to construct another petition under the EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) visa category. We presented his exceptional professional background and unparalleled experience important to his current and future work at the USCIS.

Upon reviewing his credentials, we found that our client has completed a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. His research resulted in 24 peer-reviewed journal articles and 7 peer-reviewed conference papers. Moreover, he has conducted at least 40 reviews for journals to date. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited a total of 531 times.

Furthermore, he has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). His recent work is also funded by the Department of Biotechnology and the Department of Science and Technology in India. These national agencies support science and technology research oriented toward providing a wide range of national and societal benefits.

Furthermore, his work has regularly inspired further advances in the development of bioresorbable electronic devices, high-efficiency power transistors, and wide bandgap semiconductors, particularly those studies that are centered on evaluating sintering conditions and processes for nanoparticles, manufacturing methods for inorganic dissolvable materials, understanding the hot carrier degradation of transistors, and innovating methods for better heat dissipation in wide bandgap semiconductor devices.

His case was further supported by including four recommendation letters that he obtained from his fellow experts in the field. One of the recommenders stated:

“...Through his work, [client] is developing more powerful, reliable, and longer-lasting transistors and electronic circuits and is significantly contributing to technological advancement and U.S. leadership in this critical area. It is doubtless in the nation's best interests that his work continues without interruption.”

Our team’s efforts successfully paid off in conveying to the USCIS that our client’s expansive experience in the field of sociology has afforded him vast knowledge and formidable skills, which are a significant asset to any research setting and thus set him apart as an essential researcher in his field of expertise today.

We would like to congratulate him on securing both the I-140 approvals and thanks to the Premium Processing service upgrade for his EB1A case, which was adjudicated in only 12 days instead of 9-12 months). We wish him good luck with his future goals and aspirations.