Success Story: An Indian Staff Scientist Secured NIW Approval Without an RFE With Our Help
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On October 23rd, 2025, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Staff Scientist in the Field of Public Health (Approval Notice).
General Field: Public Health
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Staff Scientist
Country of Origin: India
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Washington
Approval Notice Date: October 23rd, 2025
Processing Time: 24 months, 17 days
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the success story of a distinguished expert in computational biology whose EB-1A petition was recently approved, marking an important milestone in a career devoted to advancing precision medicine and disease prevention through data-driven innovation.
The client holds a Ph.D. and has established a reputation as one of the few leading specialists in developing comprehensive risk-prediction models for colorectal cancer and other diseases. The client’s pioneering research focuses on integrating genetic, clinical, and environmental data to create highly accurate polygenic risk scores – tools that allow for earlier disease detection and more effective preventive healthcare strategies. This work has profound implications for improving public health outcomes and reducing the national burden of chronic diseases.
Scientific Achievements and Recognition
The petition emphasized the client’s exceptional scholarly record, which includes 11 peer-reviewed scientific articles and 1 accepted journal article. Collectively, these works have been cited 344 times, reflecting their influence within the global biomedical research community. Additionally, the client has served as a peer reviewer for at least 16 scientific papers, demonstrating professional recognition as an authority whose evaluations help shape the direction of ongoing research in computational biology.
The client’s research has also been supported by major funding from the National Cancer Institute, further highlighting its scientific merit and its alignment with national health priorities. Through this support, the client has contributed to developing computational tools that not only improve cancer prediction models but also expand the accessibility of precision-based healthcare in the United States.
Endorsements from Leading Experts
The petition was further strengthened by four letters of recommendation from prominent figures in the biomedical and computational sciences. Each recommender attested to the originality, rigor, and transformative potential of the client’s research.
“[Client’s] drive to remove barriers to the development of effective personalized medicine strategies, supported by her research skills, academic grounding, and broad professional expertise, demonstrate that she is virtually guaranteed to continue making useful discoveries and meaningful contributions to the field of computational biology, and she should be considered to be of inestimable value to the progression of the American scientific community.”
A Successful Outcome
USCIS’s approval of this EB-1A petition recognizes that the client has risen to the very top of the field and that the continued pursuit of this research will substantially benefit the United States. At NAILG, we are honored to have assisted in preparing a comprehensive and persuasive petition that showcased the client’s achievements and impact.
This successful outcome underscores both the client’s outstanding scientific contributions and our firm’s commitment to supporting exceptional researchers whose work advances human health and the nation’s biomedical innovation.

