Success Stories: NIW Petition Approved for PhD Candidate in Illinois in the Field of Physical Chemistry

 

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On April 15th, 2015, We Received EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Approval (Approval Notice) for a PhD Candidate in the Field of Physical Chemistry


General Field: Physical Chemistry

Position at the Time of Case Filing: PhD Candidate

Country of Origin: Vietnam

Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Illinois

Approval Notice Date: April 15th, 2015

Processing Time: 4 months, 29 days

 

 


Case Summary:

The client that North America Immigration Law GroupWeGreened.com had the opportunity to work with in this case was a PhD Candidate from Vietnam.  His work had focused specifically on random walks and polymerase chain reactions. We successfully demonstrated that his continued employment in the field would benefit those in his field, as well as the citizens of the United States at large. In order for our client’s case to be successful, we submitted extensive documentation proving his highly significant contributions to his field, including 5 peer-reviewed journal articles and numerous conference papers. His publications had been cited at least 106 times at the time we filed the case; nearly all of the citations were by independent researchers around the world, demonstrating that these publications are widely recognized and relied upon in the field.  The importance of his work was confirmed in the following quote from an independent recommender, “Needless to say, [The Client]’s work with chemical marker testing is highly valuable to the biomedical research community.” Through extensive documentation, we were able to successfully argue that our client would serve the national interest to a significantly greater degree than others with similar education and experience. His NIW petition was approved in 4 months and 29 days.