Success Stories: Cleaner Air, Healthier Futures: NAILG Secured NIW for Air Pollution Researcher
Client’s Testimonial:
“I had a great experience with North America Immigration Law Group. They are highly responsive, focused, and detail-oriented. I would like to extend my gratitude to the entire team, especially my attorney, who guided me through the entire process. He/she is an approachable and prompt attorney. I wish them continued success.”
On April 12th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Team Leader in the Field of Air Pollution (Approval Notice).
General Field: Air Pollution
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Team Leader- Planning, Monitoring and Reporting
Country of Origin: Bangladesh
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Bangladesh
Approval Notice Date: April 12th, 2025
Processing Time: 10 months, 9 days
Case Summary:
When a researcher dedicates his life’s work to cleaning the air we breathe, the significance of his contributions extends far beyond academic journals, it reaches every community affected by smog, policy stagnation, and climate injustice. Such is the case of a prominent air pollution expert whose visionary approach blends scientific rigor with practical policy, aiming to reduce harmful emissions and build healthier, more equitable societies.
Our client’s proposed endeavor is as urgent as it is impactful: to continue developing comprehensive strategies to reduce air pollution and improve public health by leveraging nature-based solutions, advancing technological tools, and guiding evidence-driven policy reform. His goals touch the core of several national priorities, including climate action, sustainable development, and health equity.
When he turned to the North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG), he was seeking more than just legal representation; he was looking for a team that understood the real-world urgency and societal weight of his research. NAILG worked closely with him to frame his scientific journey not only as a matter of professional achievement but also as a public interest imperative. Together, they developed a compelling petition that would ultimately convince USCIS of his national value.
Backed by institutional support from the Asian Development Bank, OXFAM Bangladesh, and Practical Action Bangladesh, our client has made measurable impacts in the policy and scientific landscape. His research portfolio includes:
● 23 peer-reviewed journal articles (18 first-authored), 1 first-authored conference paper, 1 first-authored book chapter, and 2 technical reports
● A total of 289 citations – proof of both reach and resonance in the academic community.
● His service as a peer reviewer in at least 19 instances further underscores his role as a trusted voice in air quality research.
Our client’s work is not just noted, it’s needed. As one recommender wrote:
“As a highly prominent researcher in air pollution, [client] has conducted extensive investigations into air pollutants such as methane and their effects on human populations as well as the environment. When this is taken into consideration with his prominent presence in the literature on air pollution research, it is clear that [client]’s work is of great value to the field and that he is an irreplaceable presence in the research sphere. The continuance of his research is guaranteed to enhance the technological innovations and policy reforms of the United States in dealing with these critical issues.”
NAILG built the case with precision, highlighting not only our client’s prolific output but also his instrumental role in shaping and deploying air quality regulations that affect the everyday lives of millions. The result? NIW approval by USCIS, with full recognition of the merit, importance, and benefit of his work to the national interest.

