Success Stories: NIW Approval Secured in Only 4 Days for a Pakistani Instrument and Electrical Engineer Working in the Field of Electrical Engineering

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“Congratulations. Thank you for all the hard work and efforts.”


On June 11th, 2024, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Instrument and Electrical Engineer in the Field of Electrical Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Electrical Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Instrument and Electrical Engineer

Country of Origin: Pakistan

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Oklahoma

Approval Notice Date: June 11th, 2024

Processing Time: 4 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

Our client, a Pakistani Instrument and Electrical Engineer who holds an M.S. in electrical engineering hired the North American Immigration Law Group to assist in preparing his EB-2 NIW petition. Based on our background check, we found that he was researching carbon nanotubes to enhance the performance and efficiency of solar cells, reduce energy expenditures, and support environmental sustainability. We concluded that he would have a strong case to argue, and began to draft his customized petition package, with the following details:

  • Our client’s academic record is well-documented, with a publishing record of 1 peer-reviewed journal article (first-authored), 5 peer-reviewed conference papers (5 of them first-authored), and 2 abstracts (2 of them first-authored).
  • His work has also been highly influential in his given field, with a total of 60 citations at the time of his petition, moreover, several of his papers are among the most highly cited in their given fields, during their year of publication.
  • His work is also of national importance, as his work on carbon nanotubes is integral to the efficiency of American energy systems and security. Such advancements also optimize the application of sustainable energy solutions, paving the way for American climate action.
  • We found that he had also received 4 different letters of recommendation from various experts worldwide, 2 of whom said:
“Through his research on manipulating the chirality of carbon nanotubes, [Client] has accomplished a breakthrough in exploiting thermal conductivity and heat dissipation properties to improve solar cells. This has reduced the risk of the cells overheating and the degradation resulting from their exposure to high temperatures, while also prolonging the life of solar cells. As solar cells are the core component of solar panels and solar networks, [Client]’s research is of particular value to advancing their competitiveness and robustness.”

“[Client] has solved the traditional limitations of solar cell technologies through his innovative design of a cutting-edge cadmium telluride-based solar cell. Accordingly, many leading publications and conference bodies have chosen to routinely publish his research. His track record of success as a researcher, as seen from his publication record, has definitely solidified his position as a leader in solar technology research and as a prominent member of the electrical engineering research community.”

Given the information listed above, we were able to construct a compelling case. With the help of the USCIS’s premium processing service, we secured approval for his NIW petition in a matter of 4 days. We wish our client continued success in his future endeavors and are grateful for his faith in our firm.