Success Story: EB1A Approved In Just 20 Days! We Helped a Postdoctoral Scholar From Nepal Secure Success with Premium Processing Service
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“I am truly grateful, and I know that this would not have been possible without your support and guidance.”
On December 2nd, 2025, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Field of Material Science (Approval Notice).
General Field: Material Science
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Scholar
Country of Origin: Nepal
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California
Approval Notice Date: December 2nd, 2025
Processing Time: 20 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
This EB1A approval showcases the accomplishments of a materials science researcher with a Ph.D. in Physics whose work centers on oxide heterostructures and advanced materials characterization. When the client approached NAILG, the client was actively employed in a U.S. research role focused on probing complex materials with sophisticated X-ray techniques and exploring emergent interface phenomena. NAILG quickly recognized that the client’s record of breakthrough research into controlling interfacial properties in oxide heterostructures, together with broader contributions to energy-relevant materials, placed the client among a small percentage at the very top of the field.
Field Impact and National Value
The client’s research addresses core challenges in modern materials science, especially how to tune electronic, magnetic, and chemical behaviors at oxide interface systems. By developing and validating new approaches for manipulating these emergent properties, the client has enabled advances that support energy-efficient electronics, clean energy technologies, and next-generation quantum and superconducting applications. The petition emphasized that these outcomes are not incremental. They represent original contributions that other researchers rely on to design more controllable functional materials and to overcome long-standing technical bottlenecks in advanced device development.
Research Influence and Scholarly Output
The client has built a strong body of peer-reviewed scholarship, including 10 journal articles, 12 conference abstracts, and 1 preprint, with several first-authored works. This publication record reflects consistent progress in oxide heterostructures and related material systems. The client’s studies have been cited by independent researchers worldwide, demonstrating clear influence across the broader materials community. One representative publication has already drawn notable attention for its year of publication, highlighting the exceptional visibility and value of the client’s findings.
Recognition Through Peer Review and Professional Service
A key pillar of the EB1A case was the client’s recognized authority in the field, shown through extensive peer-review activity. The client has completed at least 21 reviews for respected scientific venues. NAILG explained that invitations to evaluate the work of other scientists are reserved for trusted experts whose judgment helps shape the direction and quality of the discipline. This consistent service confirmed that the client is viewed as a leading specialist whose expertise is relied upon by top journals and the research community at large.
Research Support and Competitive Funding
The petition also stressed that the client’s research is supported by highly competitive U.S. funding sources, including multiple federal science and defense agencies. Such backing demonstrates that the client’s work aligns with national priorities and is considered valuable by organizations that invest only in high-impact, forward-looking research. This record of sustained support reinforced the argument that the client’s contributions are both significant and nationally important.
Letters of Recommendation
NAILG submitted four letters of recommendation from established experts in the field. These letters, including multiple independent opinions, confirmed that the client’s discoveries have materially advanced oxide heterostructure research and have become a foundation for further progress by other scientists.
“Ultimately, [Client’s] exemplary research leverages his skills in photoelectron spectroscopy, microscopy, and X-ray resonant magnetic scattering to drive applications in materials characterization. Therefore, it is in the best interests of the United States that his services be retained.”
EB1A Approval and Outlook
NAILG structured the EB1A petition to demonstrate that the client meets the required criteria through authorship of influential scholarly articles, a proven record of original contributions of major significance, and recognized leadership as a judge of others’ work. Filed with premium processing, the case was approved, affirming that the client has sustained national and international acclaim and is positioned to continue delivering research that strengthens U.S. leadership in advanced materials, energy technologies, and high-performance electronic systems.

