Success Story: A Postdoctoral Research Associate From Nepal Secured NIW Success Without Any RFE
Client’s Testimonial:
“I am truly grateful to the North America Immigration Law Group for their exceptional guidance and support throughout my NIW petition process. Their team prepared my case with great care and professionalism, making every step clear and stress-free. I deeply appreciate their attention to detail and expertise, which helped me secure approval without any RFE. I highly recommend NAILG to anyone seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable team for their immigration journey.”
On February 14th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Field of Remote Sensing of Natural Resources (Approval Notice).
General Field: Remote Sensing of Natural Resources
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Country of Origin: Nepal
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Maine
Approval Notice Date: February 14th, 2025
Processing Time: 9 months, 16 days
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the success story of an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval granted to a remote sensing expert of natural resources with a Ph.D. in Forest Resources. The client approached North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) for representation to obtain immigration approval for research focused on advancing satellite-based forest monitoring. NAILG prepared a detailed NIW petition demonstrating that the client’s work holds substantial merit and national importance and that the client is well-positioned to advance this endeavor in the United States, leading to approval.
Research Focus and Contributions
The client’s proposed endeavor centers on utilizing remote sensing and satellite data with varying ground resolutions to develop a comprehensive framework for monitoring forest conditions. This work enables the production of detailed landscape-level change detection maps that help forest owners and stakeholders identify damage, track forest health trends, and protect valuable land resources. By integrating multi-temporal satellite imagery and advanced data-processing methods, the client’s research supports early detection of forest stressors such as pest-driven defoliation, habitat degradation, and climate-related disturbance. These outcomes strengthen long-term forest resilience and improve decision-making for conservation and sustainable land use.
The petition emphasized that forest monitoring at this scale is essential to U.S. environmental protection, biodiversity conservation, and climate-adaptation strategy. Accurate land-cover and land-use mapping also supports national priorities tied to agricultural sustainability, wildfire preparedness, carbon management, and public safety. For these reasons, NAILG demonstrated that the proposed endeavor has clear substantial merit and national importance.
To date, the client has authored 10 peer-reviewed journal articles (including 6 first-authored). The client’s work has earned 128 citations, showing meaningful reliance by independent researchers worldwide. The petition also highlighted that several of the client’s papers rank among the most highly cited works in geosciences for their publication years, reinforcing the originality and influence of these contributions.
Well-Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor
With advanced training in forest resources and specialized expertise in satellite remote sensing, the client is well-positioned to continue advancing this vital endeavor. The petition documented the client’s strong record of applying multi-source satellite data, machine learning, and geospatial analytics to solve complex forest-health monitoring problems. The client currently works in a U.S.-based research role in remote sensing of natural resources, continuing to develop approaches that improve forest-change prediction and practical land-management outcomes.
The petition further showed professional recognition through scholarly service. The client has completed at least 13 peer reviews for authoritative journals, confirming that the scientific community views the client as a trusted expert capable of evaluating important work in remote sensing and forest monitoring.
NAILG also presented evidence that the client’s research has attracted competitive support from major U.S. funding sources, including NASA and NIFA. These agencies fund research aligned with national environmental and technological priorities, providing strong external validation of the importance and real-world benefits of the client’s work.
Support from Experts in the Field
To substantiate the NIW petition, NAILG submitted two strong letters of recommendation from leading experts in remote sensing and forest-resource monitoring. These letters affirmed the originality, fieldwide impact, and national relevance of the client’s research, emphasizing the benefit of continuing this work in the United States.
“In conclusion, it is clear that [Client] is operating at the top of his field. He has proven his expertise through his impactful research into forest dynamics and eastern spruce budworms. The protective value of his work to our natural resources and the intellectual value of his peer-review service more than evidence his esteemed position in the field.”
NIW Approval and Outlook
The client’s EB-2 NIW petition was approved after NAILG demonstrated the national significance of advanced satellite-based forest monitoring and the client’s proven ability to drive this endeavor forward. This approval reflects USCIS recognition that the client’s continued work will strengthen U.S. environmental resilience, support sustainable land management, and expand national capacity in critical remote sensing technologies.
NAILG is proud to have represented the client in this successful NIW case and looks forward to the client’s ongoing contributions to safeguarding forests and improving landscape-level environmental monitoring across the United States.

