Success Story: EB-1B Approval in just 29 Days for a Director of Products and Research working for a Private Company in the field of Computer Science
On November 15th, 2013, we received another EB1B Approval for a Director of Products and Research in the field of Computer Science (Approval Notice)
General Field: Computer Science
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Director of Products and Research
Petitioner: A private company
National Origin: India
Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)
State Residing at the Time of Filing: California
Approval Notice Date: November 15, 2013
Processing Time: 29 days (11 days from the Request for Premium Processing and 3 days after RFE response received)
Case Summary:
At North America Immigration Law Group – WeGreened.com, we recently received an EB1B approval for a Director of Products and Research in the field of computer science. 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 on the development of cloud computing technologies and aiding the development of technologies that provide a more formal understanding of large-scale computer infrastructure. His research work had resulted in at least 10 peer-reviewed scientific articles published in leading journals. Furthermore, the beneficiary had at least 207 citations to his work by researchers around the world before the petition was filed. In addition, various experts and industry professionals holding positions on editorial boards had requested the beneficiary’s expertise to evaluate their work regarding the computer system analyses and cloud computing. The petitioner in this case was a private company. The beneficiary’s outstanding expertise is summarized in a quote by an independent recommender, “Although all of this work has earned praise from the field of computer science, [his] work in distributed system analysis has been noted as an innovative breakthrough by researchers and colleagues, which has defined a new paradigm in the field, spurring a substantial amount of linked research.” 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 just 29 days.

