Success Story: NIW Approved! Iranian Full Professor in E-Commerce Field Achieves Success with Our Support
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“Thank you so much for this fantastic news and all of your team’s hard work for my case.”
On March 6th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Full Professor in the Field of Electronic Commerce (Approval Notice).
General Field: Electronic Commerce
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Full Professor
Country of Origin: Iran
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Iran
Approval Notice Date: March 6th, 2025
Processing Time: 9 months, 19 days
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the success of another National Interest Waiver (NIW) approval secured through our representation. Our client, a PhD holder and an expert in the field of electronic commerce, recently received NIW approval from USCIS.
Background and Field of Endeavor
The client’s work focuses on leveraging advanced technologies and decision-making models to design business-centric strategies for integrating innovations, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), into e-business and e-commerce systems. The aim of the proposed endeavor is to improve consumer experiences and business performance by adapting to shifting market dynamics and utilizing technological tools strategically. The national importance of this endeavor is clear, as it aligns with the growing relevance of technology in commercial competitiveness and economic development in the United States.
Scholarly Record and Impact
To support the petition, we presented extensive evidence of the client’s impressive academic and scientific record:
● 68 peer-reviewed journal articles and 12 books authored
● 1,190 citations according to Google Scholar
● At least 4 articles ranked among the top 10–20% most-cited publications in the field of Economics & Business for their respective years
● A total of 28 completed peer reviews for reputable journals, indicating significant trust and recognition from the academic community
Demonstrating National Significance
The petition effectively illustrated the real-world impact and national importance of the client’s work. Citing reliable projections about the growth of the U.S. e-commerce sector, expected to reach $475.2 billion by 2028, we argued that their research supports domestic economic competitiveness by equipping businesses with advanced strategies to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving marketplace.
The client’s publications have not only influenced academic peers but have also served as practical references for improving commercial systems, advertising models, and consumer engagement techniques. Additionally, the funding from governmental bodies and leadership roles on editorial boards and conferences were highlighted as proof of peer recognition and continued demand for their expertise.
Letters of Recommendation
To further support the petition, we submitted 2 letters of recommendation from distinguished scholars and professionals in the field. These letters affirmed the client’s leading role in electronic commerce research and emphasized their potential to continue advancing the U.S. national interest through their innovative work.
“Ultimately, [client] has provided cutting-edge intel about the impacts of social networking and media trends on electronic commerce. Given the importance of electronic commerce to our modern society, a researcher of [client]’s experience is a definitive asset to the United States and must be given every opportunity to continue his work.”
Final Result
USCIS approved after 9 months and 19 days without issuing a Request for Evidence (RFE). The case was compelling and well-documented, relying on our team’s in-depth strategy to present the client’s past record and future potential effectively.
This approval reaffirms that researchers making meaningful contributions to fields aligned with national priorities, such as technology integration and business innovation, can successfully pursue NIW classification with a thoughtfully prepared petition.

