Success Stories: NIW Approval for a Musculoskeletal Health Researcher from Iran — Approved Just 2 Days After PP Upgrade, Even With RFE
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On May 8th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Emergency Medicine Resident in the Field of Medicine (Approval Notice).
General Field: Medicine
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Emergency Medicine Resident
Country of Origin: Iran
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: New York
Approval Notice Date: May 8th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 year, 3 days
Case Summary:
We are delighted to share the successful outcome of a National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition for a physician-researcher from Iran, whose I-140 was approved on May 8, 2025 — just two days after a Premium Processing upgrade, even though the case had received a Request for Evidence (RFE). Originally filed on May 6, 2024, this case underscores how a strategically framed petition, backed by scientific merit, can overcome challenges and earn approval.
Advancing Personalized Diagnostics in Musculoskeletal Medicine
The petitioner is focused on improving the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases, especially through customized surgical modeling, advanced imaging, and the integration of 3D printing technologies. His proposed endeavor addresses significant gaps in clinical care by aiming to develop personalized treatment protocols and minimize surgical complications, especially for conditions such as brucellosis and chronic joint disease.
Currently serving as a resident in emergency medicine in the United States, he continues to pursue clinical research that enhances patient care, diagnosis accuracy, and surgical education.
Highlights of Research Impact and Peer Validation
To respond to the RFE and support the petition’s final approval, we emphasized his robust record of scholarly productivity and field influence:
❖ 7 peer-reviewed publications, with articles featured in high-impact journals such as the American Journal of Emergency Medicine; ❖ 144 citations across global academic literature; ❖ A highly influential review article on brucellosis complications was cited 128 times, ranking among the top 1% most-cited Clinical Medicine papers for its publication year; ❖ Peer-reviewed contributions to 3D-printing applications in surgical simulation, joint disease diagnostics, and orthopedic outcome modeling.
International Recognition of Scientific ContributionsHis research has been cited in numerous global studies, shaping new clinical guidelines and influencing public health strategies for infectious musculoskeletal diseases. His insights into brucellosis imaging, orthopedic complications, and emergency medicine training have been used by authors in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Interdisciplinary Background and Funding Support
With academic credentials in medicine, bioimaging, and computer engineering, and experience in surgical technology integration, the petitioner brings a uniquely interdisciplinary approach to healthcare innovation. His work has also received institutional support for medical research focused on patient-specific care solutions.
Expert Endorsements Strengthened the Case
The petition included four recommendation letters from respected emergency medicine physicians and clinical researchers. These letters affirmed the originality and real-world impact of his work on improving surgical readiness and diagnostic accuracy.
As one letter noted:
“His innovations, especially in the use of 3D-printed anatomical models and diagnostic refinement, are already shaping how complex orthopedic conditions are approached. He is an essential contributor to the next generation of musculoskeletal care.”
RFE Overcome, Approval SecuredDespite receiving an RFE, the petition was approved just 2 days after Premium Processing was activated, reflecting both the petition’s comprehensive evidence and the critical value of the client’s contributions to U.S. healthcare.
We are proud to have helped guide this case to success and look forward to the continued contributions of this exceptional researcher in emergency medicine, clinical diagnostics, and surgical innovation.

