Success Stories: South Korean Research Analyst in Canada with Approved NIW Petition is Now Eligible for Immigrant Visa Processing
Client’s Testimonial:
“Thank you and your team for all the hard work. I really appreciate all your communication with me, and helping me get through this process. I will definitely let my colleagues who are interested in applying know (as I've already done before).”
On April 25th, 2016, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Analyst in the Field of Oncology (Approval Notice).
General Field: Oncology
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Analyst
Country of Origin: South Korea
Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: N/A
Approval Notice Date: April 25th, 2016
Processing Time: 8 months, 7 days
Case Summary:
With an M.D. and extensive experience working in the field of oncology, our client seemed to be a suitable candidate for EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver). Even so, we carefully evaluated his credentials to be sure that we could build a strong case for him. Once we had determined that EB-2 NIW was the most straightforward method for him to get closer to permanent residency, we initiated an attorney-client relationship and got to work on his case.
Part of our services included helping our client with his recommendation letters (an important element to I-140 petitions). We made sure that his recommenders were medical professionals who were familiar with his work. The four experts whom our client approached agreed to support his EB-2 NIW petition by signing testimonials that stated his high standing in the field of oncology. Here is what a couple of them had to say about our client and his work:
- “From breast cancer to melanoma, his efforts have covered matters of tremendous consequence and his career should therefore be considered a top priority of the United States. While supporting his sustained successful research efforts is essentially a guarantee of good to come, the converse is true as well: hindering his involvement in surgical oncology research is a surefire way to slow progress in this globally relevant dominion.”
- “[Client] is a well above-average research scientist with an excellent grasp of the field's most pressing issues. He is an extraordinary talent who stands above his peers and would make an amazing addition to any medical institution.”
Immigrant Visa Processing:
Once their I-140 petitions are approved, green card applicants have two options when completing the green card process: filing an I-485 application (if they are in the U.S) or undergoing immigrant visa processing (if they are outside the country). Because our client resides in Canada, he must undergo immigrant visa processing. Amongst other things, this involves paying the fees, submitting the relevant documents, and attending an interview at the proper American consulate or embassy. Assuming everything goes according to plan, our client and his dependents will each receive an immigrant visa which will allow them to enter the U.S. as permanent residents. We wish our client the best with this step and look forward to updates. In the meantime, we thank him for selecting North America Immigration Law Group (WeGreened.com) and wish him well with his continued research efforts.

