Success Stories: Our Team of Experts Helped a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering from Bangladesh Get NIW Approval
Client’s Testimonial:
“Thank you for all your help.”
On November 23rd, 2021, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the Field of Computer Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Computer Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Country of Origin: Bangladesh
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Arkansas
Approval Notice Date: November 23rd, 2021
Processing Time: 11 months, 2 days
Case Summary:
One of the sure sort ways of proving the academic or professional worth of a client is taking a look at their recommendation letters. The experts corroborating the clients are valuable sources for the USCIS to determine the validity of a petitioner’s claim to a U.S. visa. So when we got the following recommendations for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor from Bangladesh in Computer Engineering who wanted to file her NIW (National Interest Waiver) application, we were confident that her case indeed had merit:
“Her current research continues to focus on enhancing the security of these devices and reducing threats, and the quickly growing number of these devices across the globe indicates the importance of her research in this area for maintaining the security of these devices in the years to come.”
“[Client’s] research in the field of computer engineering aims to protect the security and privacy of these devices. [Client’s] work in this area is therefore directly beneficial to the United States given the number of people who use these devices and the threats that these devices bring into the everyday lives of Americans.”
Our team quickly figured that as an expert in the field her proposed endeavor is to continue solving data security and privacy concerns associated with connected networks and smart devices in order to make the world of vulnerable data more secure. This made clear that her research was of great value to the country and was aligned with its national interests. We next looked at her publication record of 1 peer-reviewed journal article and 8 conference papers, and her citation record of 34 according to Google Scholar. This along with the 7 peer reviews she had conducted for scientific journals helped USCIS understand that she had the capacity to continue research in her area of interest.
Her education, experience, expertise, record of publication and citation, and history of successful research in the field all indicate that our client is well positioned to advance the proposed endeavor. With the help of our expert team, she finally received her I-140 NIW approval in November of 2021. We wish her the very best in all future endeavors.

