Success Stories: NIW Victory Achieved for a Biomedical Engineer from Iran, Thanks to Our Solid Case Preparation Strategy

 

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On May 27th, 2022, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Biomedical Engineer in the Field of Biomedical Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Biomedical Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Biomedical Engineer

Country of Origin: Iran

Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Netherlands

Approval Notice Date: May 27th, 2022

Processing Time: 15 months, 3 days


Case Summary:

Usually, I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) requires a solid case in favor of the applicant which shows the merits of their research endeavor and supports this with substantial data collected from the applicant’s CVs, transcripts, certificates, etc. So when we receive a request to file an NIW petition, we make sure to look into these documents for evidence of the client’s merit. This is what we did for an Iranian biomedical engineer who wanted to file his NIW. And our team found the following information for his application:

  • His research is on developing state-of-the-art orthopedic spinal implants and augmentation devices for use in treating vertebral compression fractures and traumas.
  • His research is of importance because it advances treatment technology and methods for a highly prevalent form of spinal injury, especially since vertebral fractures are one of the most common fragility fractures around the world, especially for those over the age of 50. Given the fact that the population of individuals around the world over the age of 70 will only continue to increase in size, it is increasingly imperative that more advanced treatment options for this debilitating condition be developed as rapidly as possible. Such an imperative lends enormous importance to our client’s work on this topic.
  • His proposed endeavor also has broad implications for the United States, since according to a study published in 2017, the overall prevalence of vertebral fractures in the United States is more than 5% and is similar in both men and women. Given the rapidly aging nature of the American population, there are clearly substantial benefits to be gained for national public health by research into more advanced means of treating vertebral fractures and similar osteoporosis-related injuries. As such, the research of our client into this subject is directly aligned with the interests of the United States.
  • Due to his knowledge and expertise in spinal implants, porous structures, and bio-meta materials, he has also been regularly invited to conduct peer reviews for authoritative journals in the field and has completed at least 9 reviews to date.
  • His research has resulted in 15 peer-reviewed journal articles (5 of them first-authored), 2 conference papers, 1 granted patent, 3 published patent applications and 1 provisional patent.
  • Not only this but his research has also gone on to influence his peers. That is, these publications have been cited a total of 1,471 times according to Google Scholar, thereby demonstrating that these publications are widely recognized and relied upon in the field of biomechanical engineering.
  • He has also published no less than 5 patents based on the results of his various research endeavors.
Thus, his 7 years of research in the field have given him immense experience which he plans to use for the advancement of the area in the United States. So, his approval was indeed a delight for us and we thank him for choosing us to represent him in this case.