Success Story: An NIW Approval in 5 Days for Research That Elevates Diagnostic Precision
Client’s Testimonial:
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On February 18th, 2026, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Physician in the Field of Medicine (Approval Notice).
General Field: Medicine
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Physician
Country of Origin: Pakistan
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Pennsylvania
Approval Notice Date: February 18th, 2026
Processing Time: 5 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
We presented a physician-researcher’s plan to use cardiac imaging studies alongside machine learning and artificial intelligence models to improve risk stratification, enable earlier identification, and strengthen prevention strategies aimed at reducing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the United States.
The record showed the endeavor’s broader scope, including related work on the earlier identification of stroke, research connected to the determinants of obesity, and the evaluation of advanced imaging approaches to improve cardiovascular detection and monitoring.
The client holds an M.B.B.S., and the petition emphasized a trajectory grounded in both clinical training and research productivity. To demonstrate momentum and credibility, the case documented a sustained publication record and independent scholarly influence:
- 5 peer-reviewed journal articles, including 1 first-authored
- 4 abstracts, including 2 first-authored
- 2 book chapters
- 37 citations to the published body of work
The case also positioned the work within the larger U.S. priority landscape by highlighting the relevance of biotechnologies and AI-enabled methods in healthcare, reinforcing why continued research in this direction can deliver broad public benefit.
The petition included testimonial support from external experts who explained the practical value of non-invasive, imaging-driven research. One recommender captured the patient-centered significance of the work by noting:
“His work helps increase patient comfort while equipping medical personnel with the tools needed to accurately diagnose and treat health conditions, underscoring the relevance of his research to the national scientific and healthcare communities.”
NAILG was pleased to help structure the evidence into a clear NIW framework that connected technical innovation to measurable national healthcare value.

