Success story: NIW approval in just 28 days for Research Fellow in the field of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology

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On November 18th, 2013 we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Approval for a Research Fellow in the field of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology (Approval Notice)


 

General Field: Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Fellow

Country of Origin: Taiwan

Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC)

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Massachusetts

Approval Notice Date: November 18th, 2013

Processing Time: 28 days

 


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. In this instance, the case was approved in only 28 days.

Another exceptional client that we had the pleasure of working with was a Research Fellow from Taiwan working in the field of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology.  Specifically, the client’s work focused on the development of treatments for cancer. We demonstrated that his continued employment in the field would not only benefit those in cellular and molecular pharmacology 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 his field, including at least 5 peer-reviewed articles published in leading field journal. His publications had been cited at least 181 times at the time of case filing.  Of his accomplishments, one of the 5 recommenders remarked: “In my expert opinion, [he] is an accomplished, dedicated scientist, and is one of the top researchers in the field of cancer research. The future of cancer treatment in the country depends upon innovative contributions from researchers like [him]. In my experience, human capital with the ability to innovate is understood as one of the most important assets that a country can possess. Through extensive documentation, we 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 28 days.