Success Stories: EB-1A Approved for Research & Development Scientist in California in the Field of Electrical Engineering
Client’s Testimonial:
Thank you Attorney Chen of North America Immigration Law Group and your colleague for your effort.
On March 30th, 2015, We Received Another EB1-A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) Approval for a Research & Development Scientist in the Field of Electrical Engineering (Approval Notice)
General Field: Electrical Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research & Development Scientist
Country of Origin: China
Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California
Approval Notice Date: March 30th, 2015
Processing Time: 7 Days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
In this case, the client that we had the opportunity to work with was a Research & Development Scientist from China in the field of Electrical Engineering. His specialized research has focused on the design and fabrication of micro- and nanoscale sensors and probes. His work had resulted in 12 peer-reviewed scientific articles and numerous presentations at national and international conferences; at the time that his case was filed, his publications had been cited at least 98 times by independent and leading researchers from prestigious institutions and organizations around the world, indicating the major significance of his work. He had also reviewed 20 manuscripts for distinctive, internationally-circulated journals. His superior level of expertise was confirmed in the following quote from an independent recommender, “[Client] was able to accomplish extraordinary things when he turned his manifold talents to the development of micromechanical cantilever biosensors, which are frequently used in the detection of trace amounts of gaseous chemicals in biological and chemical research projects and other common applications.” It was our goal to prove that our client qualified for classification as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability given that he sought to remain in the United States to continue work in the area of Electrical Engineering, and that his continued research would substantially and prospectively benefit the United States. With the proof and documentation that we provided, his case was approved in 7 days.

