Success Story: NIW Approved! Chinese Student Achieves Remarkable Success with Our Support

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“I am thrilled to share my experience with Wegreened, whose expertise and dedication were instrumental in securing approval for my NIW application. From consultation through to submission, their team provided expert, personalized guidance, crafted compelling narratives, and responded promptly and thoroughly to all inquiries. The legal advisors demonstrated exceptional professionalism, deep knowledge of NIW policies, and care for my goals. Their clear communication and strategic approach gave me confidence and peace of mind throughout the process. Thanks to Wegreened’s unwavering support, my NIW case was approved successfully. I highly recommend their services to anyone seeking expert immigration assistance.”


On June 26th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Student in the Field of Electrical Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Electrical Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Student

Country of Origin: China

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Virginia

Approval Notice Date: June 26th, 2025

Processing Time: 3 months, 12 days


Case Summary:              

North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) is pleased to announce the successful approval of an I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition for our client, a talented electrical engineering researcher from China. Upon reviewing the client’s research focus and its alignment with national technological priorities, our team confidently supported the petition and secured a favorable decision from USCIS within 3 months and 12 days.

Breakthrough Research in High-Performance Analog Computing

The client’s proposed endeavor centers on designing and advancing dynamical system-based computers that offer solutions to hard optimization problems while leveraging analog memory for efficiency. His research directly contributes to enhancing computational performance for AI applications such as sparse coding, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) detection, and pattern recognition.

The far-reaching applications of these improvements, spanning logistics, signal processing, communications, and defense, establish the client’s research as critical to the U.S. innovation infrastructure.

Academic Contributions and Measurable Impact

In support of the petition, we documented the client’s growing impact and scholarly output:

  • 5 peer-reviewed journal articles,
  • 1 first-authored conference article,
  • 1 first-authored preprint, and
  • 1 granted patent.
His research has been cited 76 times to date. Notably, two of his journal articles were recognized as among the top 10% most-cited papers in their publication years, underscoring the relevance and influence of his work. These articles have guided subsequent advances in fields such as smart grid synchronization and cyber-resilient network control, indicating the breadth of his scientific impact.

Well-Positioned to Advance AI and Optimization Science

We demonstrated that the client is exceptionally well-positioned to continue driving innovations in nonlinear systems and oscillator-based computing. With a solid academic background, a growing portfolio of high-impact publications, and a clear research plan, he is poised to advance high-performance computing for real-world AI applications.

A Successful Outcome for a Promising Innovator

This I-140 NIW petition advanced smoothly through the USCIS review process. The case was filed with compelling evidence and a strategically presented legal argument, resulting in a direct approval without complications.

We are honored to support this promising electrical engineer and look forward to his continued contributions to the advancement of AI optimization and analog computing in the United States.