Success Story: NIW Success! Egyptian Electrical Engineer Approved with Premium Processing and Expert Guidance
Client’s Testimonial:
“Thank you very much for your exceptional assistance during the whole process. I am grateful for all the work you have done.”
On March 10th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Electrical Engineer in the Field of Microwave Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Microwave Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Electrical Engineer
Country of Origin: Egypt
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Canada
Approval Notice Date: March 10th, 2025
Processing Time: 2 months, 8 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
At North America Immigration Law Group, we are pleased to announce the successful approval of an I-140 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition for an accomplished expert in microwave engineering. The petition received a decision after 2 months and 8 days, with Direct Premium Processing at the time of filing. This achievement recognizes the profound impact of their work on critical technologies.
The petitioner, who holds an M.A.Sc. in electrical and computer engineering, specializes in enhancing the bandwidth and frequency response of advanced antennas and phased-array systems. This vital research aims to improve satellite communications, the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G networks, and radar systems. Their work addresses the need for faster, more reliable data transmission, which is crucial during emergencies and natural disasters, and contributes to unlocking the economic value of IoT by enabling high-speed communication for real-time data processing. Furthermore, their advancements are essential for bolstering U.S. national security by providing adaptable radar systems and fortifying 5G networks for economic growth and geopolitical strength.
The client plans to continue their research as an antenna engineer at a leading U.S. employer, focusing on designing miniaturized, lightweight antennas and beamforming networks for internet communication satellites, and enhancing the gain and scan coverage of phased-array antennas in user terminals for satellite tracking. They also intend to publish original microwave engineering research in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings.
In building the NIW case, we presented a strong evidentiary record that underscored the researcher’s standing and influence in the field of microwave engineering:
● 4 first-authored peer-reviewed journal articles, 7 peer-reviewed conference articles, and 2 accepted conference articles.
● A notable citation count of 27 times across their publications, demonstrating that their research is widely recognized and relied upon by peers worldwide.
● Two of their papers are among the most highly cited in the field of Engineering for their respective publication years, with one ranking in the top 10% and another in the top 20%.
● Having completed at least 1 review for an authoritative journal in the field, underscoring their recognized expertise.
The petition was further strengthened by 2 compelling letters of recommendation from distinguished experts in microwave engineering, who attested to the scientist’s achievements and the national importance of their ongoing work. One recommender noted:
“In conclusion, I wholeheartedly endorse [Client] as a researcher whose work aligns with the technological priorities of the United States and beyond. His significant contributions and expertise make him an asset to the advancement of microwave engineering and communications technologies.”
We are honored to have supported this gifted expert and look forward to their continued contributions to advancing critical communication technologies and national security in the United States.

