Success Stories: Data-Driven Interventions in Cancer Survivorship Recognized with NIW Approval
Client’s Testimonial:
“I had a great experience with NAILG. The TAT for the application submission was within 3 months. The communication could have been clearer/quicker in some instances, but I have no complaints. The work done on my petition has been more than satisfactory, and as many of my friends have said, they are the best.”
On September 12th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Biostatistician in the Field of Public Health (Approval Notice).
General Field: Public Health
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Biostatistician
Country of Origin: India
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Tennessee
Approval Notice Date: September 12th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 month (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
Through a petition prepared by NAILG, a public health expert from India has earned approval for his EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver). His work is focused on advancing research that improves the long-term health outcomes of cancer survivors. By identifying high-risk populations, designing data-driven interventions, and promoting equitable access to survivorship care, his research directly supports stronger clinical guidelines and national initiatives to reduce treatment-related complications across socioeconomic groups.
Addressing Long-Term Health Outcomes
Cancer survivorship brings challenges that extend well beyond initial treatment. The client’s work has focused on long-term health outcomes, particularly the risks survivors face when complications are not properly managed. By evaluating disparities in outcomes and advancing data-informed strategies, he has developed approaches to improve recovery and strengthen survivorship care programs. This research plays a vital role in reducing preventable morbidity, enhancing functional recovery, and supporting more equitable access to care across diverse patient populations.
Evidence of Contributions
To demonstrate his impact, the petition presented a strong academic record and professional recognition. He has published nine peer-reviewed journal articles and four abstracts, with his work cited 59 times by peers in the field. His efforts have been supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), affirming both the importance and credibility of his research. In addition, a testimonial from a colleague emphasized his technical and analytical skills, noting:
“[Client] utilizes his skills in statistical computing to complete this work and has an excellent understanding of our data and systems. He will continue to contribute to important work in childhood cancer survivorship.”
Looking Ahead
This NIW approval acknowledges the vital contributions of his research to public health and the long-term care of cancer survivors. With NAILG’s support, his petition demonstrated both the impact of his accomplishments and the significance of his future work. As he continues this important research, his efforts will help build more effective survivorship programs and improve the quality of life for millions of Americans.

