Success Story: EB2 NIW Approval for a Mechanical Engineer in the field of Engineering Management in 2 months

Client’s Testimonial:

I would to thank you for the support you provided for the approval of my EB2 NIW application.  I must commend you for your professional support, valuable advice and timely direction. I believe that [Chen Immigration Law Associates'] intricate understanding of the many modalities associated with the application process was instrumental in getting a swift approval.  Additionally, I must mention the response time was exceptional. In many instances I had an actionable response in less than 1 hour.  I would recommend Chen Law Firm to anyone who is considering EB2 NIW or EB1.


On July 12th, 2013, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Approval for a Mechanical Engineer in the field of Engineering Management (Approval Notice)


General Field: Engineering Management Position at the Time of Case Filing: Mechanical Engineer Country of Origin: India Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC) State of Residence at the Time of Filing:  Michigan Approval Notice Date: July 12, 2013 Processing Time:  2 months


Case Summary:

The average processing time for I-140 cases is 4-6 months. But on many occasions, we have cases approved far faster than the average processing time.

Another exceptional client that Chen Immigration Law Associates had the pleasure of working with was a mechanical engineer from India working in the field of engineering management.   His research had focused specifically on the application of methods used by engineers in the industrial market to the healthcare industry. This client wished to seek continued employment in the field of engineering management. We at Chen Immigration Law Associates demonstrated that his continued employment in the field would not only benefit those in his field, but the citizens of the United States at large. To achieve success in this case, we submitted extensive documentation proving our client’s highly significant contributions to the field of engineering management, including at least 18 peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers. These publications had been cited at least 17 times at the time of case filing.  Of his accomplishments, one of the independent recommenders remarked: “It is common knowledge that the US healthcare system wastes a staggering amount of funds ($700 billion per year) because of organizational inefficiencies. Given that these inefficiencies are particularly present in emergency rooms across the country, [client] investigated the potential use of VSM in emergencies rooms, evaluating a series of intrinsic and extrinsic challenges that an organization that adopted VSM in this setting might face. This work revealed a new and exciting methodology for the seemingly intractable problem of waste among healthcare providers, and it suggested a way forward for early adopters.” Through extensive documentation, we at Chen Immigration Law Associates successfully argued that our client would serve the national interest to a significantly greater degree than others with similar education and experience. His NIW application was approved in just 2 months.