Success Stories: Indian Director of Research/Assistant Professor in the field of Immunology Received EB-1A Approval in Less than 3 Months after Filing
Client’s Testimonial:
“It has been my greatest pleasure to work with you, and I am extremely thankful to you for the absolutely awesome petition that was submitted on my behalf. The EB1A approval with your help, is one of the greatest achievements in my life (…) I have already recommended your service to my friends and colleagues, and in future will definitely do more.”
On January 2nd, 2019, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Director of Research/Assistant Professor in the Field of Immunology (Approval Notice).
General Field: Immunology
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Director of Research/Assistant Professor
Country of Origin: India
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Massachusetts
Approval Notice Date: January 2nd, 2019
Processing Time: 2 months, 16 days
Case Summary:
Less than 3 months after North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) filed an EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) petition for an Indian Director of Research/Assistant Professor, the USCIS granted his case approval. To put together an impactful case, we carefully went through his credentials and submitted evidence that proves our client has extraordinary ability in the field of immunology.
In our petition package, we included 4 recommendation letters signed by other well-known immunology researchers. These letters not only discussed our client’s significant research in developing immunotherapies to treat cancer, but also listed the importance of his research to the United States. According to one of the recommenders: “To summarize, [client] has demonstrated throughout his immunology research career that he is deserving of a leading position within the oncoimmunology field, especially for brain tumor immunotherapy. His research has attracted prevalent recognition, thus emphasizing the importance of his ongoing presence in the field. Based on his past and present record, it is reasonable to expect that [client] will continue to influence and lead a successful oncoimmunology research career”.
Besides the recommendation letters, his various accomplishments in the field were also included in our customized petition package. We listed the 20 times our client served as a peer reviewer. As only top-level experts in the field are invited to perform peer review work, this frequent review activity demonstrated our client’s respected standing in the field. We also recorded the 697 times his 20 peer-reviewed scientific articles, one U.S. patent, and two book chapters were cited. We have also used charts to compare our client’s achievements with his peers by visually displaying the data in the petition letter. This descriptive presentation has indeed offered an effective comparison amongst his peers.
We congratulate our client for coming this far in the green card process, and we wish him the best as he continues to advance the important field of immunology here in the US.

