Success Stories: North America Immigration Law Group Helped an Indian Combustion Applications Physicist Working in the Field of Fluid Mechanics Get NIW Approved

 

Client’s Testimonial:

“I feel that NAILG values the timeline and sticks to the commitment. That is the best part of it. The next best part is the communication. I felt that any of my questions, whether on the phone or on the portal were addressed within a day or two. This is very different from other legal firms where things are much opaquer… Thanks a lot! It is happiness with relief that this hurdle is crossed.”


On March 1st, 2022, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Combustion Applications Physicist in the Field of Fluid Mechanics (Approval Notice).


General Field: Fluid Mechanics

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Combustion Applications Physicist

Country of Origin: India

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Texas

Approval Notice Date: March 1st, 2022

Processing Time: 10 months, 14 days


Case Summary:

“[Client’s] work is important to the United States, specifically in terms of helping the country develop future hydrogen combustors that enable the use of pure hydrogen as a fuel…Considering this information, it is clear that his research is important to the United States in terms of developing new hydrogen combustors. He has provided crucial information about the steps of the transition of flame from one stabilization mode to another, which helps understand how to make the flame stable even when there is a high hydrogen content.”

“This unique combination of academic and industry experience of the [client], in hydrogen-fueled combustion research is extremely valuable for transitioning fundamental ideas into differentiated products. In this regard, his past research experience and performance make him uniquely qualified to successfully develop future energy systems to power the green energy sector in the United States.”

Both of the above quotations are excerpts from letters of support that our client, a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering, was able to gather acting on our suggestion. NAILG (North America Immigration Law Group) always makes sure that its clients are prepared for any eventualities that may arise during the legal procedure of immigration. We are uniquely qualified to help them because of our enormous track record of successful applications to USCIS. Due to this, we suggested our client put together a list of recommenders who knew him personally and others who only knew him through his research. We also made sure to include his updated CV, transcripts, and other records from his academic career along with a comprehensive list of his publications, citations, and records of reviewing the work of his peers.

We thus found that he was already committed to his proposed endeavor to continue his research on improving the understanding of flame-flow interactions during combustion, and enhance clean energy technologies, and support energy self-reliance within the United States. This was also evident in the recognition that his work had gathered from his peers and the nation. Due to its clear national importance, his work has been supported with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE).

On the other hand, his research has been published in 2 peer-reviewed journal articles and 6 peer-reviewed conference publications (5 of them first-authored). He has published papers in no fewer than 2 highly ranked peer-reviewed journals. His publications have also been cited a total of 20 times according to Google Scholar, thereby demonstrating that these publications are widely recognized and relied upon in the field of fluid mechanics. He has also been regularly invited to conduct peer reviews for authoritative journals and conferences in the field. Hence, he has completed 20 reviews to date.

We are thus certain of his capabilities in expanding the knowledge base in the field of fluid mechanics. We wish him the very best in all of his future endeavors.