Success Stories: A System Calibration and Test Engineer from Bangladesh Secures NIW (National Interest Waiver) Petition Approval in Just 13 Days
Client’s Testimonial:
“It was an amazing experience working with the Chen immigration team. Whenever I had a question about the NIW case, they always responded quickly. They meticulously prepare and review my case. After that, I received the final result. It was approved in only 13 days with no RFE. I am pleased with their services.”
On February 23rd, 2023, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a System Calibration and Test Engineer in the Field of Electrical Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Electrical Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: System Calibration and Test Engineer
Country of Origin: Bangladesh
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Wisconsin
Approval Notice Date: February 23rd, 2023
Processing Time: 13 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
Our client with an MSc in electrical engineering hired North America Immigration Law Group to help him in filing an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition. Before countersigning the client-attorney agreement, we evaluated his credentials. From his research review and professional accomplishments, we were sure to win him the national interest waiver. Our job was to prove to the USCIS that his proposed research is of great importance because it pertains to the global issue of climate change and energy grid resilience. Therefore, we began preparing his case and emphasized the following in his petition packet:
- We highlighted his research on applying embedded control system techniques to address concerns with frequency stability in low-inertia power systems powered by renewable energy. We concluded that his work helps overcome these limitations by providing technology-based solutions to many health problems, thereby lowering the costs and resources needed to provide care to rural and remote communities.
- In addition, we showed our client’s publications which have been cited 29 times from the 1 first-authored peer-reviewed journal article, 5 peer-reviewed conference papers (1 of them first-authored), and 1 book chapter, demonstrating that his publications are the most cited and highly acknowledged in the field of electrical engineering.
- Before the final submission of the petition package to the USCIS, we needed to add the four letters of support acquired by him from fellow experts to reinforce his case. Therefore, one of his recommenders stated the following:
“[The client] examined renewable energy systems and distributed energy resources for rural electrical systems. After surveying these systems, he found that renewable energy projects are more suitable and effective in rural locations due to the large land spaces needed for generating this type of power. [The client] also demonstrated the financial value of such enterprises through the examples of South Dakota’s small-scale wind power and solar energy markets…His survey of the renewable energy sources has been a vital resource in establishing the benefits of such energy sources and encouraging the full-scale implementation of renewable energy in the United States.”
Finally, our team’s efforts brought fruitful results. The USCIS spent just 13 days adjudicating our client’s case with the help of the Premium Processing service upgrade. Luckily, no RFE was issued. We thank him for trusting us throughout the process and congratulate him on this great breakthrough.

