Success Story: NIW Approved For A Director Physician Swiftly Thanks to Our Expert Guidance
Client’s Testimonial:
“Thanks for your help in my application, as the approval is quick and almost hassle-free. Definitely 5 stars for your service, worth every penny. Compared to other more successful physicians in Taiwan, who had more publications at the time of application, WeGreen managed to find my strength and get the approval in such a short time and without further supplement.”
On January 24th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Director Physician in the Field of Medicine (Approval Notice).
General Field: Medicine
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Director Physician
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Taiwan
Approval Notice Date: January 24th, 2025
Processing Time: 2 months, 3 days
Case Summary:
“[Client] has and continues to contribute valuable research for radiation oncology and hospice & palliative care, which speaks to his sustained leadership in the field. For re-irradiation of hepatocellular carcinoma and palliative radiotherapy applications in particular, it is imperative that the country support his work.”
The above statement, taken from one of the four recommendation letters submitted in support of the I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition, reflects the recognition of an accomplished researcher with a Ph.D. in biomedical materials and tissue engineering. Our team structured the petition to emphasize both the originality of the client’s research and its broader national impact.
As an expert in the field of medicine, the client’s proposed endeavor focuses on developing a wearable technology-based patient evaluation system and building an AI-driven survival prediction system for hospice patients. This work facilitates real-world clinical decision-making for both clinicians and patients, from nursing homes to hospitals, thereby strengthening the U.S. healthcare industry. The endeavor directly addresses pressing healthcare needs by enhancing decision-making, reducing uncertainty in treatment, and improving quality of care in end-of-life and chronic illness settings.
To establish the client’s strong record of achievement, we highlighted an impressive body of work: 12 peer-reviewed journal articles (7 first- or co-first-authored) and 9 conference abstracts (3 first-authored). Collectively, these contributions have been cited 129 times, demonstrating their influence in the medical research community. In addition, the client has secured major research funding from the Ministry of Science and Technology, the National Science and Technology Council, and the iHelp project, underscoring both recognition and support for the importance of this work.
By demonstrating that the client is well-positioned to advance this nationally important endeavor, the petition successfully met the criteria under the Dhanasar framework. USCIS approved the NIW petition, validating the strength of the client’s qualifications and the critical value of his contributions.
We are honored to have assisted in this petition and wish the client continued success in advancing innovations that merge AI, wearable technology, and healthcare decision-making to benefit patients and providers alike.

