Success Story: USCIS Approved the NIW Case of a Bangladeshi Project Coordinator Without an RFE
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On November 12th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Project Coordinator in the Field of Agriculture (Approval Notice).
General Field: Agriculture
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Project Coordinator
Country of Origin: Bangladesh
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Bangladesh
Approval Notice Date: November 12th, 2025
Processing Time: 21 months, 17 days
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the success story of an agriculture specialist whose I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition was recently approved, recognizing the national importance of advancing sustainable crop production in climate-vulnerable regions. This approval reflects both the critical value of the client’s research and the strength of the petition prepared by North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG).
The client holds an M.S. in Agricultural Extension Education and has established expertise in agriculture, with a particular focus on developing state-of-the-art methodologies to increase crop productivity in regions threatened by climate stress. The client’s proposed endeavor centers on improving crop production systems, expanding multi-cropping options, and applying machine-learning-based training tools to support unskilled immigrant farmers, an effort directly tied to strengthening U.S. food security and agricultural resilience.
The petition was filed under the EB-2 NIW category and demonstrated the client’s strong record of contributions through:
- 8 peer-reviewed journal articles
- 3 peer-reviewed conference articles
- 1 abstract as first author
- 127 citations to the client’s published work
These achievements establish a clear pattern of meaningful and influential research. The client’s studies have addressed real-world agricultural challenges, including increasing crop yields under climate stress, adopting zero-tillage systems in saline coastal environments, improving multi-cropping technologies, and implementing community-based agronomic training programs. Each contribution advances modern, sustainable farming methods that can be applied to U.S. agricultural systems facing similar environmental and labor-related pressures.
NAILG also emphasized that the client’s research impact extends well beyond publication numbers. The client’s work has been widely cited by scholars worldwide, reflecting its use in studies on climate-resilient agriculture, crop biotechnology, sustainable land use, and community-level technology adoption. This global engagement highlights how the client’s findings continue to shape the next generation of agricultural research and best practices.
To reinforce the petition, four letters of recommendation were submitted by respected experts in agriculture and crop science, attesting to the originality, applicability, and significance of the client’s work.
“It is evident from his expansive experience and tangible contributions to the state of his field that [Client] is a leading researcher in the field of agriculture.”
This NIW approval affirms USCIS’s recognition that the client’s research directly aligns with U.S. national priorities, especially in addressing food insecurity, supporting sustainable farming practices, and equipping the agricultural workforce with modern tools and technologies.
With this successful outcome, NAILG is proud to support the client’s continuing efforts to improve agricultural productivity and resilience. The client’s ongoing work promises to play an increasingly important role in ensuring stable food systems and advancing sustainable agricultural innovation for the benefit of the United States and beyond.

