Success Story: Making Artificial Intelligence More Transparent and Auditable: NIW Approved for a Chinese Assistant Professor Advancing Interpretable AI and Innovation Analysis
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On April 3rd, 2026, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Professor in the field of Information Systems (Approval Notice).
General Field: Information Systems
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Professor
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Massachusetts
Approval Notice Date: April 3rd, 2026
Processing Time: 1 month, 11 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in business and policy decisions, transparency and auditability have become essential for responsible use. This NIW approval highlights a Chinese assistant professor whose proposed endeavor focuses on interpretable, traceable AI methods to analyze innovation and risk using unstructured records such as patents, financial disclosures, and technical code. At the time of filing, the client was employed in the United States in a faculty role and continued advancing research aligned with this proposed endeavor.
Research with National Importance
The petition framed the endeavor as nationally important because trustworthy AI adoption requires methods that decision-makers can explain, document, and review in high-stakes settings. By improving how organizations evaluate innovation trajectories and risk in fast-moving technology markets, the client’s work supports U.S. priorities in trustworthy AI, risk management, and accountable deployment.
Academic Contributions and Recognition
The petition documented 1 peer-reviewed journal article, 1 first-authored peer-reviewed conference article, and 3 preprints, with 76 citations reflecting meaningful independent reliance on the client’s work. The filing also highlighted exceptional citation-percentile performance for a highly cited publication and referenced an open-source software contribution adopted by other researchers, which was forked twice by external developers. Professional trust was further supported through at least 23 completed peer reviews for selective journals and conferences.
Expert Endorsements
Independent expert letters explained why the client’s work has value beyond a single institution and why interpretable methods matter for evidence-based innovation analysis.
One expert stated:
“Taken together, [client] stands at the top of his field, given his achievements in interpretable extraction of decision-relevant concepts from unstructured text and large-scale mapping of technological innovation using generative AI.”
This assessment reinforced the petition’s showing that the client’s contributions are recognized as technically rigorous and broadly useful.
NIW Approval and Outlook
The I-140 NIW petition was filed on February 23rd, 2026, and approved on April 3rd, 2026, following an upgrade to Premium Processing after filing. The approval reflects a clear NIW showing that the endeavor carries substantial merit and national importance and that the client is well-positioned through peer-validated publications, independent citation reliance, sustained peer-review trust, and continued U.S.-based research in interpretable and auditable AI systems.

