Success Stories: Assistant Research Scientist in the Field of Molecular Microbiology in Georgia Received an EB-1A Approval in Just 2 ½ Months
Client’s Testimonial:
General Field: Molecular Microbiology Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Research Scientist Country of Origin: China Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC) State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Georgia Approval Notice Date: July 28, 2014 Processing Time: 2 months and 14 days
Case Summary: For this EB-1A case, we had the privilege of working with an Assistant Research Scientist, who has made substantial contributions and garnered international acclaim in the field of Molecular Microbiology. In her research endeavors, our client has identified key molecular mechanisms that govern cell division, growth, and death. More specifically, she has characterized the significance of a key protein in spindle orientation during mitosis and its relationship with cell polarity, the biochemical triggers of apoptosis, and the roles of certain proteins in stimulating cell-to-cell invasion, or entosis. Her work addresses some of our nation’s most pressing issues regarding the pathogenesis of tumor generation, as well as the development of neurological conditions, degenerative disorders, and birth defects. The originality of our client’s work has culminated in the authorship of 11 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts that were published in the top journals of her field. At the time of filing her case, her publications had been cited 211 times by researchers worldwide, demonstrating the global scientific community’s heavy reliance upon her work. The major significance of her work was endorsed by an independent recommender, who stated, “The world benefits from researchers with the capability to provide real, definitive answers for the causative factors involved in development and cancer, and I can think of few researchers with a string of successes in the characterization of phenomena related to the pathogenesis of development and cancer as forward-thinking as [Client’s]. She is truly a key asset to the development and cancer research community, and I can strongly attest to the value of her work to the field.” Additionally, our client has been invited to judge the work of her colleagues and other forerunners in her field, and she has served as a manuscript reviewer for 8 highly distinguished, internationally circulated journals. In total, she has reviewed 12 manuscripts thus far, as well as 32 abstracts. With the extensive and thorough documentation that we provided, we exhibited the immeasurable value of our client’s contributions to the current state of cancer research and therapeutic development. In demonstrating the extraordinary ability of our client and international acclaim for her research, we were able to prove that she has risen to the very top of her field of endeavor. We were met with success when her EB-1A petition was expeditiously approved in 2 months and 14 days.
Thank you and your team very much. Owing to your efficient and high-quality work, my 140 was approved smoothly.
We Received an EB-1A Approval on July 28th, 2014 for an Assistant Research Scientist in the Field of Molecular Microbiology (Approval Notice)
General Field: Molecular Microbiology Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Research Scientist Country of Origin: China Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC) State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Georgia Approval Notice Date: July 28, 2014 Processing Time: 2 months and 14 days
Case Summary: For this EB-1A case, we had the privilege of working with an Assistant Research Scientist, who has made substantial contributions and garnered international acclaim in the field of Molecular Microbiology. In her research endeavors, our client has identified key molecular mechanisms that govern cell division, growth, and death. More specifically, she has characterized the significance of a key protein in spindle orientation during mitosis and its relationship with cell polarity, the biochemical triggers of apoptosis, and the roles of certain proteins in stimulating cell-to-cell invasion, or entosis. Her work addresses some of our nation’s most pressing issues regarding the pathogenesis of tumor generation, as well as the development of neurological conditions, degenerative disorders, and birth defects. The originality of our client’s work has culminated in the authorship of 11 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts that were published in the top journals of her field. At the time of filing her case, her publications had been cited 211 times by researchers worldwide, demonstrating the global scientific community’s heavy reliance upon her work. The major significance of her work was endorsed by an independent recommender, who stated, “The world benefits from researchers with the capability to provide real, definitive answers for the causative factors involved in development and cancer, and I can think of few researchers with a string of successes in the characterization of phenomena related to the pathogenesis of development and cancer as forward-thinking as [Client’s]. She is truly a key asset to the development and cancer research community, and I can strongly attest to the value of her work to the field.” Additionally, our client has been invited to judge the work of her colleagues and other forerunners in her field, and she has served as a manuscript reviewer for 8 highly distinguished, internationally circulated journals. In total, she has reviewed 12 manuscripts thus far, as well as 32 abstracts. With the extensive and thorough documentation that we provided, we exhibited the immeasurable value of our client’s contributions to the current state of cancer research and therapeutic development. In demonstrating the extraordinary ability of our client and international acclaim for her research, we were able to prove that she has risen to the very top of her field of endeavor. We were met with success when her EB-1A petition was expeditiously approved in 2 months and 14 days.

