Success Stories: EB1B Approval for a Senior Water Resources Engineer in the field of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering in only 13 days

Client’s Testimonial:

I contacted Chen immigration law group for free evaluation in late June, 2013, and after evaluating my case they advised me to apply in EB1B category with their guarantee. I have previously applied in December 2010 in EB1A category which was denied. I felt confident about their abilities and the knowledge of the immigration laws. After retaining their services, they moved efficiently on my case, providing valuable inputs on collecting recommendation letters, providing first draft of the recommendation letter, other evidences. With their help I was quickly able to collect all the required documents and my case was submitted to the USCIS in about 1.5 months and I received approval on my petition in 13 days with premium processing service. The way Ms. Chen and her law group handled my case, is a testimony of their deep understanding of immigration law and processes. I have already talked about her services to a few of my friends who may retain her law group for their cases. I would recommend her law group to any individual seeking immigration benefits for the EB1 or EB2-NIW category or infect for any immigration benefits.


On August 28th, 2013, we received another EB1B Approval for a Senior Water Resources Engineer in the field of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering (Approval Notice)


General Field: Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering Position at the Time of Case Filing: Senior Water Resources Engineer Petitioner: A Private Company Country of Origin: India Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC) State Residing at the Time of Filing: Florida Approval Notice Date: August 28, 2013 Processing Time: 13 days (Premium Processing Service requested)


Case Summary:

At North America Immigration Law Group – WeGreened.com, we recently received an EB1B approval for a Senior Water Resources Engineer in the field of hydrology and water resources engineering. The beneficiary’s outstanding ability, highly skilled background, and impressive record of achievement provided a strong case for his EB1B petition. He had been professionally involved in active research in the hydrology and water resources engineering disciplines for more than a decade. His research work had resulted in at least 6 peer-reviewed scholarly articles published in leading journals, 2 books/book chapters, 5 conference papers, 2 unpublished technical reports, and 15 presentations. Furthermore, the beneficiary had a total of 57 citations by researchers around the world for his publications before filing the petition. In addition, he had been reviewed 7 manuscripts for professional journals. The petitioner in this case was a private company. The beneficiary’s outstanding expertise is summarized in a quote by a recommender, “[The beneficiary’s] research, published in [a journal], has shown that it is possible to predict seasonal flow rates, with reasonable accuracy, up to 9-months in advance. Such advance knowledge of streamflow is fundamentally useful to the water manager who is responsible for proactively adjusting water management strategies… It is rare for a research scientist to be as successful as [the beneficiary], as evidenced by the more than 50 citations that his work has garnered to date. This is especially impressive considering that most of these citations have been generated since 2008, demonstrating the steep rise in implementation of his work by important research teams all across the world to refine their own research essays.”  It was our goal to prove that this beneficiary qualifies for classification as an  outstanding professor or researcher given the international recognition for his outstanding achievements.  His petition was approved in just 13 days.