Success Stories: Assistant Project Scientist in the Field of Biomedicine Received NIW Approval With the Help of Our Comprehensive Petition

 

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On February 13th, 2020, we received another NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Project Scientist in the field of Biomedicine (Approval Notice).


General Field: Biomedicine

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Project Scientist

Country of Origin: Germany

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California

Approval Notice Date: February 13th, 2020

Processing Time: 5 months, 29 days


Case Summary:

Our client from Germany, is a remarkable assistant project scientist who is an expert in the field of biomedicine. He approached North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) when he decided that he wanted to become a permanent resident of the United States. Our committed team worked diligently to collect supporting documentary evidence of his work to prove his achievement in his field.

His expertise and experience is evident through his publication record of 21 peer-reviewed journal articles (4 of them first-authored) and 2 book chapters (1 of them first-authored) which have been cited a total of 591 times. We also noted the 5 times our client reviewed the work of his peers. Not only did we demonstrated that our client’s findings greatly benefit the field of biomedicine, we also emphasized that his work is of great importance to the United States as a whole since his research focuses on developing tools to study animal models of human diseases which strengthens the investigative abilities of scientists in a range of fields related to biomedicine through techniques to enhance studies conducted using animal subjects, particularly mouse models.

To support our case, we incorporated 4 recommendation letters contributed by other notable experts to attest the value of our client’s work. The following excerpt is what one of the recommenders noted in the letter: “More than 32 million myocardial infarctions and strokes occur every year around the world. For those patients that survive, the risk of other coronary problems rises greatly, leading to further health problems. Continued research through mouse models to solve these problems is therefore a major asset to global public health.”

We handled his case with utmost attentiveness and made sure every necessary evidence regarding the significance of our client’s research was presented. His NIW petition was approved in 5 months and 29 days. We truly appreciate our client for trusting us with the preparation of his case, and we thank him for also retaining our law firm for the last step of the green card process: filing an I-485.