Success Stories: Senior Electronics Engineer based Outside the US with Approved NIW Petition is Now Ready for Immigrant Visa Processing (IVP)
Client’s Testimonial:
“It is a good news for the approval of my application, and thank you for your great help on my I-140 application.”
On August 16th, 2019, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Senior Engineer in the Field of Electronics Engineering(Approval Notice).
General Field: Electronics Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Senior Engineer
Country of Origin: Taiwan
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Outside the US
Approval Notice Date: August 16th, 2019
Processing Time: 6 months, 19 days
Case Summary:
A senior electronics engineer based in Taiwan hired North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) to prepare and file an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition on his behalf. We determined that our client’s research focused specifically on the design and implementation of high-speed analog circuits in millimeter-wave bands to satisfy the demands of large data transmission in communication systems, and that his research on 5G wireless technology is critical to furthering communications networks, as well as to the goals of national importance to the United States.
Our client’s studies have resulted in a publication record of 3 peer-reviewed journal articles (1 of them first-authored) and 9 conference papers (6 of them first-authored) with 268 citations, which draws attention to his high standing as a distinguished researcher in the field. His contributions to the research community extended to the 1 peer review work that has conducted for a prominent journal in his endeavor, demonstrating his skills as a competent judge of the work of others.
His achievements have also drawn words of praise from other influential figures in the field. Part of our services included helping our client select suitable recommenders to support his case. We made sure that the shortlisted candidates were experts in the field, who are familiar with our clients publications, and/or had worked with him. Once we had narrowed down the list, our client contacted them for recommendation letters and four of them agreed to lend their support. According to one of them: “As a highly successful electronics engineer, [Client]’s research is invaluable to his field and to numerous everyday applications that depend on electronics for their own advancement”.
As we were able to persuade the USCIS that our client’s electronics engineering research efforts are contributing to the United States’ economy by the groundbreaking nature of his work, he was granted the national interest waiver 6 months and 19 days after his case was filed. We congratulate him for surpassing this major milestone in the green card journey, and we wish him the best as he and his dependents undergo Immigrant Visa Processing (IVP) outside the US.
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