Success Story: A Chinese Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Achieved NIW Immigration Approval With Our Guidance
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On January 27th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in the Field of Electrical Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Electrical Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Michigan
Approval Notice Date: January 27th, 2025
Processing Time: 9 months, 26 days (Premium Processing Upgrade Requested)
Case Summary:
This NIW approval highlights the achievements of an electrical and computer engineering researcher with a Ph.D. whose work advances next-generation network infrastructures. When the client approached NAILG, the client was employed in a U.S. academic research role and actively developing secure, intelligent, and resilient networking systems. NAILG recognized that the client’s proposed endeavor, designing and deploying advanced networked system architectures and quantum cryptographic solution-based infrastructures for large-scale Internet of Things ecosystems and intelligent transportation systems, aligns strongly with national priorities in critical and emerging technologies, cybersecurity, and the future of connected infrastructure.
Substantial Merit and National Importance
The client’s proposed research addresses foundational challenges in modern digital infrastructure. By creating network architectures that are more scalable, interoperable, and secure, the client’s work supports the reliable operation of large IoT ecosystems that underpin smart cities, healthcare monitoring, industrial automation, and intelligent transportation. The endeavor also integrates quantum cryptographic solutions to strengthen defense against evolving cyber threats. NAILG emphasized that these advances are nationally important because they protect critical systems, reinforce public safety, and help ensure U.S. leadership as networked technologies expand into every sector of society.
Research Influence and Scholarly Output
The client has established a robust record of peer-reviewed scholarship reflecting sustained contributions to network security, IoT systems, and resilient infrastructure. The publication record includes 27 peer-reviewed conference articles, 13 peer-reviewed journal articles, 5 book chapters, and 1 first-authored book, with many first-authored works across these venues. This output demonstrates consistent, high-level engagement in a field where top conferences and journals are core measures of impact. The client’s research has been cited 2,079 times, showing that independent researchers rely heavily on these findings to advance related studies and real-world applications in secure and intelligent networking.
Recognition Through Peer Review and Leadership
A key element of the NIW case was the client’s recognized authority in the field. The client has completed at least 27 peer reviews for respected journals and conferences. NAILG explained that review invitations reflect trust in the client’s expertise and confirm that the client is viewed as a knowledgeable specialist whose judgment helps shape research quality and direction in electrical engineering and computer-science-driven networking.
Competitive Research Funding
The petition also highlighted that the client’s work has attracted major U.S. research funding from nationally competitive sources, including the National Science Foundation and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. NAILG pointed to this support as evidence that the client’s research agenda is tightly aligned with U.S. scientific, technological, and security priorities and that federal agencies consider the client’s work to be high-impact and mission-relevant.
Letters of Recommendation
NAILG submitted two letters of recommendation from experts familiar with the client’s work. These letters confirmed that the client’s innovations have advanced secure and resilient IoT and networking infrastructures and that the client is regarded as a leading contributor in this niche area.
“Thus, [Client’s] record of achievement to date more than evidences the indispensability of his research to the United States.”
NIW Approval and Outlook
NAILG structured the NIW petition to demonstrate that the client’s endeavor has substantial merit and national importance, that the client is well-positioned to advance it through an exceptional publication and citation record alongside strong professional recognition, and that waiving the job-offer requirement benefits the United States. The approval reflects USCIS recognition of the client’s influential role in strengthening the security, scalability, and reliability of future network infrastructures. NAILG is proud to support the client’s continued work toward more trustworthy IoT ecosystems and intelligent transportation networks that will enhance national resilience and technological leadership.

