Success Stories: Senior Lecturer Outside the US Obtains EB-1A Approval and is Now Ready for Immigrant Visa Processing
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On June 7th, 2018, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Senior Lecturer in the Field of Applied Mathematics (Approval Notice).
General Field: Applied Mathematics
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Senior Lecturer
Country of Origin: India
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Outside the US
Approval Notice Date: June 7th, 2018
Processing Time: 9 Days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
“[Client’s] work represents an indispensable asset to the engineering and manufacturing sectors worldwide.”
“Given the broad applicability of [Client’s] modeling systems, as well as their demonstrated superior accuracy, his research is of proven value to manufacturing in the United States.”
These quotes were taken from recommendation letters contributed by well-known applied mathematicians. Four in total, these letters played an important role in helping our client secure EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) petition approval. Not only did they provide subjective evidence that our client is an asset to the United States, but also that he should be allowed to carry out his research in the country.
With a Ph.D. in Mathematics and ample experience in the field of applied mathematics, our client is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with. His various achievements include publishing 45 scientific articles, 29 conference articles, and 3 book chapters as well as conducting 60 peer reviews for scientific journals. At the time of filing, his work had amassed an impressive 657 citations and he had carried out multiple impactful research projects on fluid dynamics.
Our goal was to convince the USCIS that our client is an extraordinary researcher and we did this by proving that his work addresses some of the most pressing issues related to the dynamics and characteristics of nanofluids. Further, we emphasized that his innovative contributions prove his value to the scientific community.
Thanks to the fact that our team has ample experience building strong I-140 petitions (over 10,000 to date), we knew just how to present our client’s credentials to the USCIS. We customized our legal strategy based on our client’s research background, field of expertise, and accomplishments, and wrote a detailed petition letter.
We are pleased that our hard work paid off and that our client is now one big step closer to his green card. As he is based outside the US, he must undergo immigrant visa processing to secure US permanent residency and we wish him the best with this step.
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