Success Story: A Post-Doctoral Research Associate Achieved NIW Approval Swiftly With Our Expert Guidance
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“My attorney was extremely helpful and supportive throughout the entire process. He was always prompt in responding to my questions, explained everything clearly, and made sure I felt confident about each step. The petition and recommendation letters were well prepared and tailored to my case, which gave me a lot of peace of mind. I truly appreciate his professionalism, attention to detail, and guidance, and I highly recommend his services.”
On November 14th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the Field of Agriculture (Approval Notice).
General Field: Agriculture
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Country of Origin: Nepal
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Nevada
Approval Notice Date: November 14th, 2025
Processing Time: 2 months (Premium Processing Upgrade Requested)
Case Summary:
North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) is pleased to share the approval of an EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition for a distinguished agricultural researcher with a Ph.D. in Horticultural Biology whose pioneering work in genetic engineering is transforming crop disease resistance and advancing global food security. Drawing on our extensive experience and a long track record of successful NIW petitions, our team prepared a compelling case demonstrating the client’s national importance and unique ability to drive forward the future of sustainable agriculture.
Excellence in Agricultural Genetic Engineering
As an expert in agricultural science, the client has established a strong research foundation in genetic engineering, molecular biology, and plant pathology. The client’s proposed endeavor centers on developing advanced genome-editing and molecular techniques to strengthen disease resistance and improve traits in economically valuable crops. This work directly addresses some of the world’s most pressing challenges—rising food demand, agricultural losses from plant diseases, and the intensifying effects of climate change.
Currently working in the agricultural research sector, the client develops next-generation solutions capable of enhancing crop resilience, minimizing yield losses, and improving agricultural sustainability. These efforts align closely with U.S. national priorities in food security, biotechnology innovation, and climate adaptation.
The national significance of this work is further reflected in the competitive support the client has received from major agricultural funding organizations, including the National Clean Plant Network, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the North American Raspberry & Blackberry Association, and the Citrus Research Board. These entities fund only research with direct importance to national agriculture, crop health, and food-system resilience.
A Record of Productivity and Scientific Influence
The client has established a strong and influential record of scholarly contributions, including:
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10 peer-reviewed journal articles (6 as first author)
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6 abstracts (3 as first author)
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Gathering 167 citations to published research
Expert Endorsements
To strengthen the NIW petition, NAILG included four expert recommendation letters from respected authorities in plant genetics, plant pathology, and agricultural biotechnology. These experts emphasized the client’s role in identifying previously unknown plant viruses, improving genome-editing efficiency, and advancing precision breeding strategies for disease-resistant crops.
“The value of [Client’s] work is clear; it enhances the speed, accuracy, and scalability of gene editing in agriculturally significant crops. These advancements are not only important for scientific progress but also for the future of sustainable agriculture in the United States. I strongly support her continued work and contributions to this field.”
NIW Approval and Outlook
USCIS ultimately agreed that the client’s research—centered on enhancing disease resistance and strengthening agricultural productivity—clearly advances a field of urgent national need. The approval of this NIW petition reaffirms that the client is exceptionally well-positioned to continue driving innovation in agricultural biotechnology.
NAILG is honored to have represented this exceptional researcher and looks forward to the client’s continued contributions toward securing the nation’s food supply, improving crop resilience, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

