Success Stories: NAILG Guides Assistant Professor in Information and Telecommunication Technology to Successful NIW Petition Approval
Client’s Testimonial:
“I want to say thank you to your firm for my I-140 case preparation because your prompt response and consistent guidance mapped out the overall case strategy paid off. You worked hard in the case preparation, finding all the right legal angles and cases to back us up. Your strategy was crystal clear from start to finish. It kept us on track and focused. Your written and spoken communication skills were top-notch. You made complex legal stuff sound simple and convincing. Overall, your guidance, support, and case preparation were spot-on and will make a huge difference. I will highly recommend your services to my other friends and colleagues. Thanks for your hard work and dedication.”
On April 23rd, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Professor in the Field of Information and Telecommunication Technology (Approval Notice).
General Field: Information and Telecommunication Technology
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Professor
Country of Origin: Pakistan
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Pakistan
Approval Notice Date: April 23rd, 2025
Processing Time: 11 months, 28 days
Case Summary:
As food security, environmental sustainability, and rural development become increasingly urgent global concerns, one researcher is leveraging information and communication technology (ICT) to connect farmers with the vital resources they require. Holding a Ph.D. in information and telecommunication technology, our client is committed to transforming agriculture through precision systems that enhance information access and optimize resource management for farming communities.
Acknowledging the national importance of his work, he engaged the North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) to assist with his National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition. Our legal team conducted an in-depth evaluation of his academic credentials, research contributions, and the broader significance of his ongoing efforts. Confident in the merit of his case, we prepared a strong petition that ultimately secured USCIS approval.
His growing influence and scholarly accomplishments underscore the value of his work:
- Authored five peer-reviewed journal articles, including two as first author.
- 35 citations across various academic disciplines.
At NAILG, we demonstrated how his work aligns with the nation’s economic and environmental priorities. Agriculture supports over 20 million jobs and represents a significant share of the U.S. economy. By delivering technology-driven solutions, our client’s research directly contributes to securing food systems, revitalizing rural economies, and fostering environmental sustainability.
His NIW approval not only marks a major milestone in his professional journey but also advances the broader mission to modernize agriculture through innovative technology. We are proud to have represented him and look forward to the ongoing impact his work will have on communities and ecosystems across the United States.

