Success Stories: Assistant Professor from Iraq in the Field of Biomedicine Secured NIW Approval With Our Law Firm, NAILG
Client’s Testimonial:
"Thanks for all support and help.”
On January 27th, 2020, we received another NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Professor in the Field of Biomedicine (Approval Notice).
General Field: Biomedicine
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Professor
Country of Origin: Iraq
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Iraq
Approval Notice Date: January 27th, 2020
Processing Time: 9 months, 6 days
Case Summary:
An assistant professor from Iraq hired North America Immigration Law Group (WeGreened.com) to file an NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition on her behalf. Once we were retained, our dedicated team initiated a comprehensive research on our client’s experience and expertise in order to devise a strong petition. With our help, her NIW was approved in 9 months and 6 days.
After months of hard work, we managed to gather information regarding our client’s work in the field of biomedicine. We carefully reviewed and summarized her research focus on the application of natural product-loaded nanoparticles to treat cancer. Her work in this area is of great importance because it facilitates the development of effective cancer treatments that avoid the toxic side effects of chemotherapy and radiation. As an expert in the field, our client has 61 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles, 10 peer-reviewed abstracts, 3 books, and 3 book chapters which have collectively been cited 679 times. We also noted the 28 times our client judged the work of her peers.
Additionally, to support her NIW petition, we submitted 4 recommendation letters contributed by her peers. These letters played an important role in securing petition approval as they provided the USCIS with subjective evidence that our client is widely respected within the scientific community. For instance, one of her recommenders stated: “[Client] contributes to this field by performing the essential research at the beginning of the cancer treatment pipeline that explores the molecular bases of cancer inhibition. Her work is thus fundamentally important to the continued optimization and production of new disease treatments as well as to the facilitation of efficient and accurate new cancer research in the United States.”
We join our client as she celebrates the approval of her NIW petition and we thank her for retaining us to help her with the Immigrant Visa Processing (IVP) for her and her family.

