Success Stories: Pushing Boundaries: A Robotics Researcher Secures EB-2 NIW Approval
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On June 3rd, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Researcher in the Field of Robotics (Approval Notice).
General Field: Robotics
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Researcher
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Pennsylvania
Approval Notice Date: June 3rd, 2025
Processing Time: 2 months, 24 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
In an era where intelligent machines are reshaping industry and home alike, one robotics researcher is helping define what comes next. With the recent approval of his EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition, this Chinese-born scientist, currently employed as a researcher in the U.S., has been formally recognized for work that not only advances the frontiers of robotics but also promises tangible benefits to society at large.
The core of his research lies at the intersection of visual-language modeling and robotic manipulation. This means building systems that allow robots to understand and perform complex tasks by interpreting visual cues and language inputs—essential capabilities for robots intended to operate in unstructured, real-world environments like households, hospitals, or warehouses. Through his projects, the researcher has developed algorithms and simulation frameworks that improve how robots interact with articulated objects, learn from human demonstrations, and generalize across varied tasks.
The petitioner has authored three peer-reviewed conference articles and one preprint, with work featured at top-ranked venues. In total, the researcher’s work has been cited 117 times and referenced by scholars from leading global institutions, underscoring its scientific significance.
Beyond publication, this researcher has contributed to peer review processes in leading robotics forums, affirming his role as a trusted expert in evaluating cutting-edge work. His technical rigor and innovation have also earned funding support for research projects focused on robotic learning, simulation, and dexterous manipulation.
A recommender from a major U.S. robotics institute captured the breadth and impact of the researcher’s contributions succinctly:
“[Client’s] project addressed the challenge of robotic manipulation of everyday articulated objects while improving their household task responses, representing a critical stepping-stone toward further incorporating robots into households across the country.”
In preparing the NIW petition, we demonstrated that the researcher’s work addresses a recognized national priority. His methods directly support the scalability and reliability of robotic systems for use in labor-constrained industries, especially manufacturing and healthcare sectors that increasingly depend on robotic innovation to sustain productivity and safety. His development of generalizable algorithms and simulation environments helps bridge the gap between academic breakthroughs and real-world applications.
With this EB-2 NIW approval, the researcher is now well-positioned to continue advancing robotic intelligence through an upcoming role in the private sector. His work will remain focused on robotic manipulation and perception systems that integrate computer vision, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning to equip machines with more human-like understanding and adaptability.
At NAILG, we’re proud to have supported this outstanding talent in achieving immigration success, and even more proud to see how his research continues to shape the future of robotics, one algorithm at a time.

