Success Stories: Research and Teaching Assistant in the Field of Particle Physics Received NIW Petition Approval in Less than 6 Months
Client’s Testimonial:
"This is indeed the best Christmas gift I have ever got in my life. I cannot thank you more.”
On December 13th, 2019, we received another NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research and Teaching Assistant in the Field of Particle Physics (Approval Notice).
General Field: Particle Physics
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research and Teaching Assistant
Country of Origin: Taiwan
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Illinois
Approval Notice Date: December 13th, 2019
Processing Time: 5 months, 12 days
Case Summary:
Based in Illinois, our client holds a doctoral degree in Physics and has extensive experience in the field of particle physics is undoubtedly an outstanding researcher. His consistent contributions to the field made him a suitable candidate for EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver), and after determining that we could help him build a solid case, we gathered an array of evidence to support the petition. While collecting relevant documentation, our team collaborated with our client closely with efficient and targeted communication which specifically address our client’s concerns towards the NIW preparation process. With our help, his petition was approved in less than 6 months.
Our client is an expert in the field of particle physics, as he proposes to continue his research on the machine learning data analysis and its applications within particle physics. In the petition letter, customized by our dedicated team, we addressed the 5,877 times his 35 peer-reviewed journal articles were cited as well as the importance of our client’s research. His research in this area is of great importance because it enhances understanding of particle physics, which accelerates scientific discovery and technological advancements and has immense implications in the medical field, industry, homeland security, and computing.
As with all our clients, we advised him on the process of selecting suitable recommenders and obtaining their testimonials. These testimonials supported the approval of our client’s NIW petition and contained strong statements such as: “[Client’s] work is important in that it highlights the need to thoroughly investigate the properties unique to the type of RPC [a gaseous particle detector] at hand and adjust the experimental conditions accordingly. Insights like these permit other researchers to produce better work with more detailed results, and this improves the field overall.”
We are pleased that our efforts paved the way for our client’s NIW petition approval. We congratulate him for completing this significant first step in the green card process, and we thank him for trusting us.

