Success Stories: NIW Approved with NAILG’s Guidance for Expert Advancing Environmental Sustainability
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On February 26th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Professor in the Field of Agriculture (Approval Notice).
General Field: Agriculture
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Professor
Approval Notice Date: February 26th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 month, 13 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
Healthy soils form the foundation of agriculture, food security, and environmental sustainability in the United States. Yet, climate change is degrading soils, depleting nutrients, and threatening both crop quality and long-term agricultural productivity. Against this backdrop, North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) successfully secured an EB-2 NIW approval for a leading agricultural researcher whose work is dedicated to reversing these trends.
His proposed endeavor focuses on developing innovative strategies that mitigate nitrogen and carbon losses, restore degraded soils, and reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers. These solutions not only enhance crop yields but also promote sustainable agriculture, safeguard ecosystems, and support national goals for environmental resilience. By addressing soil health, his research contributes directly to mitigating the impacts of climate change while ensuring that American agriculture remains both productive and sustainable.
The strength of his record makes it clear that he is exceptionally well-positioned to advance this work. He has authored 138 peer-reviewed journal articles (27 as first author and 1 as co-first author), presented 19 conference abstracts (6 first-authored), and contributed 3 first-authored book chapters. His articles have been cited 3,987 times, demonstrating a significant influence on the global scientific community. Beyond authorship, he has completed at least 63 peer reviews and is an active member of respected agricultural organizations. His research has also earned funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, underscoring its recognized importance.
Through this extensive body of work, he has provided insights that guide soil management practices capable of protecting crops from the harmful effects of climate change. These findings directly support U.S. priorities by enhancing food security, reducing environmental harm, and promoting sustainable development.
By carefully framing both the urgency of his research and the strength of his credentials, NAILG built a compelling petition that demonstrated his work is indispensable to the United States. USCIS approved his NIW petition, affirming that his work will continue to inspire innovations in sustainable agriculture while ensuring healthier soils, stronger ecosystems, and more secure food systems for the future.

