Success Secured! NIW Approved for 1st year Ph.D. Student from Bangladesh with a B.Sc. Degree with Our Expert Support
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On April 18th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Graduate Research Assistant without an RFE in the Field of Microelectronics Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Microelectronics Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Graduate Research Assistant (1st year Ph.D. Student)
Country of Origin: Bangladesh
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Illinois
Approval Notice Date: April 18th, 2025
Processing Time: 6 months, 1 day (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
We are proud to announce the I-140 NIW approval of a B.Sc. holder whose innovative research is helping shape the future of semiconductor materials and spintronic device development. His work focuses on leveraging advanced computational techniques to explore the structural, optical, and electronic properties of next-generation semiconducting materials critical to the future of electronics, energy, and national security.
Currently engaged in academic research in the United States, the client’s proposed endeavor targets the design of strain-engineered semiconductors and spintronic systems using nanoscale transport theory and other first-principles computational tools. These technologies align directly with national priorities under the CHIPS Act and the U.S. strategy to reestablish global leadership in semiconductor manufacturing and innovation.
To support his petition under the National Interest Waiver (NIW) category, we highlighted:
● 6 peer-reviewed journal articles and 9 conference papers, with numerous first-author publications in respected journals;
● 105 total citations, with 1 paper ranked in the top 0.1%, 1 in the top 1%, 3 in the top 10%, and 5 in the top 20% most-cited engineering articles for their respective publication years;
● Peer review service for top-tier journals and conferences, and leadership on a technical program committee;
● Recognized influence through multiple research groups using his findings in the development of biosensors, strain-based materials, and spintronic devices.
His research has not only advanced U.S. technological competitiveness but also been directly applied in investigations of strain-induced 2D materials, health diagnostics, and magnetoelectronic technologies.
Following an upgrade to premium processing, his petition was approved after 6 months and 1 day, confirming the significance of his contributions and the importance of his continued work to U.S. scientific and economic interests.
We congratulate him on this milestone and look forward to his continued leadership in advancing semiconductor materials innovation.

