Success Stories: From China, A Data Scientist Successfully Achieved EB-2 NIW Petition Approval in Less than a Month, With the Help of Our Dedicated Team

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“I am immensely grateful to North America Immigration Law Group for their exceptional immigration services. Their team is both proficient and professional, handling my NIW application with remarkable speed and efficiency. A truly stands out as a reliable partner, ensuring a smooth and successful immigration process. Highly recommend their expertise!”


On August 3rd, 2023, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Data Scientist in the Field of Materials Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Materials Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Data Scientist

Country of Origin: China

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Georgia

Approval Notice Date: August 3rd, 2023

Processing Time: 28 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

North America Immigration Law Group was engaged by a data scientist from China to document an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition on her behalf. Our client demonstrated all of the essential abilities to acquire the NIW approval, including an M.S. degree in advanced materials and mechanics and research in the field of materials engineering. As a part of our legal services, we assessed her credentials and ensured the relevant documents were presented to the USCIS. Once the evaluation was done, we prepared a strong petition packet carrying the below-mentioned information:

  • We elaborated her research on investigating materials failure behavior and developing protective solutions for new materials with refined microstructures, enhanced corrosion resistance, and superior mechanical properties in order to facilitate applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, defense, and energy.
  • Also, we documented the 152 citations garnered from the 13 peer-reviewed journal articles (8 of them first-authored) and 2 peer-reviewed conference articles (1 of them first-authored) she published. Besides, we included thorough summaries of three of our client’s important projects as proof of her contributions to and skills in the field of materials engineering. These project briefs highlight her use of novel approaches, the nature of her discoveries, and how her distinctive results have been used in the field.
  • Furthermore, to support her case, we specified that throughout her time working in the field, she has built an impressive record of success. Her original research on nationally significant topics has been used to study corrosion mechanisms, improve surface cleaning techniques, and understand the mechanical behavior and damage evaluation of polymer-based materials. This is an unusually strong track record of success for a materials engineering researcher, and it demonstrates her ability to pursue her proposed endeavor of developing protective solutions for new materials with refined microstructures, enhanced corrosion resistance, and superior mechanical properties.

Successfully, USCIS approved her work which is relevant to advanced material investigations and the U.S. oil and gas industry. In just 28 days, she secured the EB-2 NIW approval without an RFE (request for evidence). We owe it to our esteemed client to assist her, and we sincerely thank her for collaborating with us throughout the process and congratulate her on her achievement.