Success Stories: Our Experts at NAILG Helped a Postdoctoral Fellow in Materials Science from Iran Win NIW Approval Without RFE

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“Thank you very much for the petition letter. It was perfect and well written.”


On March 22nd, 2022, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Field of Materials Science (Approval Notice).


General Field: Materials Science

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Fellow

Country of Origin: Iran

Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Thailand

Approval Notice Date: March 22nd, 2022

Processing Time: 10 months, 18 days


Case Summary:

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This is a statement of support written for our NIW (National Interest Waiver) client from Iran, by another expert in materials science. It is via these letters and testimonials that any good petition letter gets its solid ground to build upon. They provide the necessary assurance, helping corroborate other information provided in the petition packet.

So when our client came to us we first tried to look into his background and then check up on his proposed endeavor. We uncovered that his proposed endeavor was to work on biopolymers. He wanted to design and develop novel flexible and transparent composite materials with enhanced properties for advanced material applications. It was apparent that his work is of great importance because it reduces the field’s dependence on synthetic plastic products. Overall, his ongoing research sought to improve biopolymer productivity, enabling the field to reduce its dependence on synthetic plastic products. Moreover, biopolymers help to ensure that food products are packaged in an environmentally conscious manner, demonstrating that his research addresses ongoing plastic pollution issues. This is why another expert in the area said:

“[The client] is a polymer scientist working with nanofibers by exploring electrospinning technology. Electrospinning is a nanofiber fabrication process that exploits the electrohydrodynamic properties of polymers to generate an ultrafine charged polymer solution that turns into a nanofiber. [Client’s] research represents a substantial advancement in nanofiber research. He has taken full advantage of the power of electrospinning to devise immediately usable medical products and responsible manufacturing processes.”

This is the reason that he has been invited scores of times to conduct reviews for several well-known journals in his area of expertise. He has completed at least 60 reviews to date. Given that only the most highly esteemed researchers in the field are invited to evaluate the work of their peers, especially in notable journals, it was clear that he is seen as very knowledgeable in the field and an expert in topics related to his proposed endeavor.

On the other hand, his research has resulted in 21 peer-reviewed journal articles (6 of them first-authored) and 1 book chapter which has been cited a total of 282 times according to Google Scholar.

Our client has hence pursued research directly related to his proposed endeavor of designing and developing novel flexible and transparent composite materials with enhanced properties for 9 years now.

The evidence we presented at USCIS allowed us to show in clear light the remarkable value of our client’s work. We made sure to clarify that his research on flexible and transparent composite materials holds significant value for the U.S. sustainability sector and that there is a particularly urgent national need for his continuing contributions. This is what helped him win the NIW approval without the issuance of an RFE. We are glad to have had the opportunity to help him.