Success Stories: In Less Than a Month, a Power Systems Engineer Secures NIW Approval with Our Assistance Without Any RFE

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“This is very great news. Thank you so much! I have already referred your firm to some of my friends from the university, I will continue to do that.”


On January 30th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Engineer / Power Systems Engineer in the Field of Power Systems Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Power Systems Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Advisor – Distribution Planning

Country of Origin: Eritrea

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Canada

Approval Notice Date: January 30th, 2025

Processing Time: 20 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

Our client, an expert in power systems engineering, is focused on developing advanced machine learning technologies to integrate electric vehicles and renewable energy into power distribution networks. His research aims to support the adoption of sustainable energy solutions while ensuring the reliability and stability of the energy grid. To further this work, he sought a National Interest Waiver (NIW) through the North America Immigration Law Group, as his research directly addresses critical sustainability and reliability challenges in power distribution networks.

Recognizing his strong research background and significant contributions, we took on his case and carefully prepared his I-140 NIW petition. Using our extensive experience in immigration law, which has helped thousands of petitioners achieve successful outcomes, we built a strong case that ultimately led to his NIW approval.

To support his petition, we highlighted the following key aspects:

  • He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and has published four first-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and four first-authored peer-reviewed conference papers in at least two highly ranked journals.
  • His research has not only been published but has also made an impact in the field. Google Scholar shows that his work has received 42 citations, demonstrating its recognition and influence in electrical engineering.
  • He has completed at least 43 peer reviews. Since only highly respected researchers in the field are invited to review their peers’ work, his role as a reviewer confirms his expertise in his research area.
  • In 2023, 33.9 million U.S. households experienced at least one power outage, with 23.6 million facing outages lasting six hours or more. A key factor is aging infrastructure, as 70% of power lines and transformers were over 25 years old. Additionally, as of 2022, only 20% of the U.S. grid was powered by renewable energy, contributing to climate change. These challenges underscore the importance of our client’s research, which focuses on machine learning-based solutions to improve grid reliability and sustainability, offering cost-effective methods to modernize the power supply and reduce dependence on non-renewable sources.
  • Furthermore, NSERC, the Saskatchewan Power Corporation, and the Italian Ministry for Education, Universities, and Research have funded his study, recognizing its national significance. As an organization dedicated to cultural and social progress, its support further highlights the impact of our client’s work in addressing challenges related to electric vehicle charging.
  • Lastly, we obtained two letters of support from experts in the field, affirming that our client’s proven research record has positioned him well to further advance his proposed endeavor.
“To conclude, [client’s] research addresses critical challenges in the United States energy infrastructure and renewable energy integration efforts …. His research also positions the United States at the forefront of renewable energy technology, supporting job creation in the clean energy sector while advancing the country's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and fostering sustainable development in line with national climate objectives.”

We are pleased that USCIS thoroughly reviewed his petition and approved his NIW request within just 20 days, without issuing any Requests for Evidence (RFE). We appreciate his trust in our firm and wish him success in his green card application.