Success Stories: Cancer Metabolism Instructor Granted EB-1A Status with Strategic Support from NAILG
Client’s Testimonial:
“Highly professional and helpful. I really appreciate the help and support with filing my I-140 petition.”
On May 8th, 2025, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for an Instructor in the Field of Metabolism (Approval Notice).
General Field: Metabolism
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Instructor, Research Faculty
Country of Origin: India
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Texas
Approval Notice Date: May 8th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 year, 2 months, 18 days
Case Summary:
North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) is proud to announce the successful EB-1A approval for our client, a recognized authority in the field of cancer metabolism. With over a decade of impactful research in glioma, prostate cancer, and gynecological disease, he has become a pivotal figure in advancing precision diagnostics and metabolic therapies.
Our client’s original contributions have been groundbreaking. His work has:
● Uncovered the molecular mechanisms of the LIF-STAT3 pathway related to infertility and reproductive health
● Enabled hyperpolarized MRI-based diagnostics for glioma treatment monitoring
● Introduced metabolic tools to identify gynecological diseases and infertility
● Informed new treatment strategies for the aggressive variant of prostate cancer
He has authored 31 peer-reviewed journal articles (including 9 as first author), 1 accepted article, and a book chapter. His research has been cited 756 times and has placed him in the top 1% of highly cited researchers in metabolism and metabolomics over the last 10 years. As a testament to his expertise, he has conducted at least 50 peer reviews and holds editorial roles for leading journals in oncology and metabolism.
One recommender, in support of his petition, remarked:
“When [client]’s exemplary research, publication record, and rate of citation are considered, one must conclude that his efforts are crucial to the advancement of the field of metabolism. Therefore, he represents a brilliant scientific mind that the United States cannot afford to lose.”
At NAILG, we recognized early that his work met the rigorous threshold of the EB-1A extraordinary ability classification. Our legal team developed a highly tailored petition strategy that not only satisfied the regulatory criteria, including original contributions of major significance, scholarly authorship, and judging the work of others, but also demonstrated how his presence in the U.S. would continue to benefit national biomedical priorities. Through detailed documentation, strong testimonial letters, and comprehensive analysis of his influence across clinical and academic domains, NAILG successfully presented our client’s case to USCIS as one of both technical merit and national importance.

