Success Stories: NIW Approval Became Easy for an Associate Director from India in the Field of Public Health With the Help of Our Customized Petition Packet
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On March 25th, 2020, we received another NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Associate Director in the Field of Public Health (Approval Notice).
General Field: Public Health
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Associate Director
Country of Origin: India
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Connecticut
Approval Notice Date: March 25th, 2020
Processing Time: 9 months, 22 days
Case Summary:
With a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S) and ample experience in the field of public health, our client (an associate director from India) was a suitable candidate for the national interest waiver. When he approached us to file an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition on his behalf, we meticulously evaluated his credentials to confirm if we could build a strong case for him. After determining that we could, we initiated the attorney-client relationship and got to work building a solid case for our client.
Our client’s notable publication record made it simple for us to demonstrate to the USCIS that his research efforts have led to important findings. We highlighted the 13 peer-reviewed journal articles and 9 case reports in his name as well as the 194 times his work was cited by other researchers. We also carefully reviewed the 41 times our client judged the work of his peers.
Furthermore, we detailed his investigations on the biological and biomedical applications of hormesis and the optimal dose of radiation in human subjects, and proved to the USCIS that his work is beneficial to the US. In a nutshell, we established that our client’s research results have directly contributed to the advancement of widespread public health. Additionally, his research in this area is of great importance because it expands the applications of the principles of hormesis in medicine including use of low dose radiation to treat inflammatory and infectious diseases and improves preventative strategies for malaria.
In a bid to further fortify our client’s EB-2 NIW petition, we incorporated recommendation letters provided by six other experts working in the field. According to one of them: “[Client] is a public health specialist whose findings on the hormetic effects of low dose radiation have great bearing on the resumption of nuclear power's role in the U.S. as a safe energy source. [Client’s] findings have presented a clearer understanding for public health professionals and regulators regarding the effect of low dose ionizing radiation, showing that it does not present the danger that many have assumed.”
We are pleased that our hard work paid off and that our client secured an NIW petition approval. We join him as he celebrates this momentous milestone and thank him for working with North America Immigration Law Group (WeGreened.com).

