Success Stories: Visiting Assistant Professor Working in the Field of Mathematics Obtains NIW Approval thanks to Customized Petition

 

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On April 19th, 2018, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Field of Mathematics (Approval Notice).


General Field: Mathematics

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Visiting Assistant Professor

Country of Origin: Vietnam

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Florida

Approval Notice Date: April 19th, 2018

Processing Time: 97 Days


Case Summary:

With a Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences and ample experience researching the field of mathematics, our client seemed like a good fit for the national interest waiver. We worked diligently to prove to the USCIS that he should be allowed to continue his research in the country unhindered, and just 97 days after we filed his EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver), he secured petition approval.

We have no doubt that our 10,000 I-140 approvals provided us with unprecedented insight into how the USCIS adjudicates I-140 petitions. This enabled us to provide our client with the best advice and build the strongest case possible. Thanks to our high number of successful petitions, we were well-trained to pinpoint the unique aspects of our client’s background, field of expertise, and skills. The strategy which we devised for our client was focused on his various achievements such as the 60 times his 21 publications were cited and the 13 times he judged the work of his peers.

Further, our client’s NIW petition dossier contained information on his research on matrix theory and its applications in engineering, quantum information, numerical analysis, and the biological and social sciences. We demonstrated that his findings lead to scientific advancement in many areas including computer science and medicine, which is of great value to the United States. We also incorporated recommendation letters volunteered by several prominent mathematicians, one of whom noted that our client “is a remarkable mathematician whose work in quantum information theory has facilitated improvements in computer science and many important enterprises, so his immense value to the United States is already well-established.”

We congratulate our client for securing the national interest waiver, and we thank him for retaining us to help him and his dependents file their I-485 applications. We guarantee them our continued support and thank them for choosing us to help attain green card success.