Success Stories: Incredibly, In Just 2 Days, NAmILG Helped a Health Innovation Ecosystem Design Researcher from Sudan to Secure NIW Approval in the Field of Public Health

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for the exceptional support and success I experienced with your team throughout the I-140 NIW petition process. Your expertise, dedication, and professionalism played a pivotal role in securing the success of my I-140 NIW petition, marking a significant milestone in my immigration journey; The seamless collaboration and prompt responses from your team truly made this experience remarkable. I am very grateful for the tireless efforts invested by each member of your fantastic. team. Your commitment to excellence and attention to detail has not only met but exceeded my expectations. The successful conclusion of the I-140 petition is a testament to the high caliber of service your firm provides.”


On October 18th, 2023, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Health Innovation Ecosystem Design Researcher in the field of Public Health (Approval Notice).


General Field: Public Health

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Health Innovation Ecosystem Design Researcher

Country of Origin: Sudan

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Massachusetts

Approval Notice Date: October 18th, 2023

Processing Time: 2 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

Our client held an MSc in public and tropical health, researching on developing strategies for innovating healthcare systems through evidence-based policymaking and interventions to promote health equity and healthcare accessibility to the most underserved communities and protect them against the spread of deadly infectious diseases. He approached the North America Immigration Law Group to help him achieve the NIW approval by mailing us all of his merits and achievements in the field of public health. After going through his credentials, we deduced that among other researchers, his research is relevant to improving healthcare equity and affordability in the U.S. Therefore, we agreed to take up his case to convey the great importance his research has and how it addresses challenges in healthcare systems worldwide to the USCIS.

Based on our evaluation of his research, we strategized our approach to his I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition. This was made possible by our wealth of knowledge in the industry, having assisted over 32,000 clients in achieving promising results in their filed cases. Thus, we continued and gathered comprehensive data regarding his training and experience. We incorporated some of the following points in his unique petition packet:

  • We highlighted that his research has resulted in 9 peer-reviewed journal articles and 1 first-authored technical report.
  • Additionally, his papers have been cited 685 times overall on the Google Scholar tool, indicating that his work is well-known and trusted in his field of expertise.
  • Moreover, his work has been supported by funding from the Joint Global Health Trials initiative, the Department for International Development, the Medical Research Council, the Wellcome Trust, and the National Institute for Health and Care.
Taking everything into account, we were certain that our client has made progress toward his larger goal of enhancing healthcare systems that promote accessibility to care and health equity.

Furthermore, to boost his NIW petition, we included two recommendation letters from the leading experts in his field, corroborating the fact that our client’s proposed strategies lead to efficient healthcare delivery, better disease prevention, and healthier populations.

We are glad that we were successful, once again, in pursuing the USCIS of our client’s intended research, which is essential to maintaining and advancing the United States technological leadership since he has demonstrated expertise in the field of public health and because his proposed endeavor has applications in the development of biotechnologies, communication and networking technologies, and sensing in the health sector—all of which are officially recognized as critical and emerging technologies. Thus, USCIS adjudicated his petition packet thoroughly and without issuing any further request of evidence (RFE) granted him the NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval. We are grateful to our client for his continued trust in us. We wish him the very best in his life and an extraordinary journey hereafter.