Success Stories: NAILG Helped a Research Associate from China to Secure NIW approval Without any RFE

 

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On April 1st, 2021, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Associate in the Field of Neuroscience (Approval Notice).


General Field: Neuroscience

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Associate

Country of Origin: China

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: North Carolina

Approval Notice Date: April 1st, 2021

Processing Time: 10 months


Case Summary:

A research associate residing in North Carolina hired North America Immigration Law Group for filing an I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition on his behalf. Our client held a doctor of philosophy in biology and vast experience and expertise in researching the field of neuroscience. We were confident that he is an ideal candidate for the EB-2 NIW petition. Our main task was to persuade USCIS that our client’s research had both substantial merit and national importance. Thus, we included the below-mentioned details in his NIW petition packet:

  • We detailed our client’s research on investigating the effects of adult neurogenesis on cognitive function to develop improved therapeutic interventions for cognitive disorders. After an absolute analysis, we concluded that our client’s research is certainly of great importance because it aids in the diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. Therefore, helping to improve quality of life, reduce mortality, and ensure more cost-effective medical care for cognitive impairment in the United States.
  • Also, in view of his knowledge and skills, he has been invited to conduct peer reviews regularly for noble journals in the field and completed seven peer reviews to date. Since only the leading researchers in the field are invited to judge the work of their peers, our client proves to be abreast of his responsibilities as a critic in the field.
  • To corroborate his provided documents, we encouraged him to reach out to his fellow experts in the field, and successfully two of the experts were obliged to sign in his recommendation letters, shedding more light on our client’s excellence in the field. The following excerpt has been extracted from one of the letters:
“His work was funded by grants from leading government agencies…These grants are highly competitive, and the institutions providing them are part of the major federal organization in the United States for financially supporting medical research. This shows that the worth of [client’s] research has been established by the government of the United States itself.”
  • It was imperative for us to note that his work has been supported by funding from major national institutions such as the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Aging, the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke. These leading research agencies support research that benefits understanding and treatment of mental illness, the aging process, and stroke and neurological disease, thereby verifying that the U.S. government has validated the value of our client’s work on his intended project through their financial support.
  • Besides, we recorded the 162 citations accumulated from the 10 peer-reviewed journal articles (two of them first-authored) he published, confirming his peers’ appreciation for his work. These papers have been published in no fewer than 7 highly ranked peer-reviewed journals, reflecting the major influence of his useful approaches to the study of complex studies within the field of neuroscience on his peers from around the world.
We are glad that our client received his NIW approval within 10 months without an RFE (request for evidence) from USCIS. Our team’s effective ways of handling this case led to our client’s NIW approval without any hindrance and we sincerely thank him for connecting with our law firm. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.