Success Story: A Postdoctoral Researcher from Mexico Gains NIW Approval With Our Effective Assistance
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On December 6th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Field of Mechanical Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Mechanical Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Researcher
Country of Origin: Mexico
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Colorado
Approval Notice Date: December 6th, 2025
Processing Time: 6 months, 29 days
Case Summary:
“Ultimately, [The Client]’s research positions the United States as a leader in sustainable energy solutions, and it is paramount that his talent be retained in the nation.”
This statement, taken from one of the two expert recommendation letters submitted as part of the I-140 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition, reflects the transformative impact of our client’s work. Drawing on our extensive experience and a proven track record of over 32,000 successful cases, our expert team meticulously crafted a compelling petition for this postdoctoral researcher from Mexico who holds a Ph.D. in Engineering.
As an expert in mechanical engineering, the client proposes to continue research on designing sustainable technologies that target climate change challenges, including inefficiencies in thermodynamic systems, water scarcity, and energy access in remote areas. This endeavor aims to enhance environmental resilience and drive long-term sustainability in energy and resource management.
We demonstrated that the client’s research is of substantial merit and national importance to the United States. The work addresses critical priorities, including global water security and climate change-related disasters. The client has pioneered research in small-scale solar desalination systems, enhanced pool boiling heat transfer, and microstructural enhancement of aluminum-lithium alloys, as well as ocean thermal energy conversion through thermomagnetic generation.
To strengthen the case, we highlighted the client’s credentials: 4 peer-reviewed journal articles (1 first-authored), 1 first-authored conference publication, and 1 provisional patent application. The client’s work has garnered 21 citations. Additionally, the research has been supported by major funding from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
We are pleased to report that the client’s NIW petition was approved in just under 7 months without any Request for Evidence (RFE). It has been an honor to support this researcher, and we extend our sincere best wishes for continued success in advancing sustainable technologies.

