Success Story: A Visiting Professor Achieved EB1A Immigration Success with Our Guidance
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“It was a wonderful journey during which everything proceeded smoothly and without any issues. My attorney was always by my side and responded to all of my questions promptly and thoroughly. In summary, it was an outstanding experience.”
On November 22nd, 2025, we received another EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Visiting Professor in the Field of Computational Mechanics (Approval Notice).
General Field: Computational Mechanics
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Visiting Professor
Country of Origin: Türkiye
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Massachusetts
Approval Notice Date: November 22nd, 2025
Processing Time: 4 months, 1 day
Case Summary:
An EB1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) petition was recently approved for a mechanical engineering researcher whose breakthroughs in computational mechanics are advancing how engineers design, model, and optimize next-generation materials and structural systems. After carefully evaluating the client’s achievements, North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) prepared a focused EB1A petition demonstrating sustained international acclaim and original contributions of major significance, leading to approval under the extraordinary ability category.
With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, the client currently works in a research and teaching capacity in the United States and continues developing high-impact computational methods. The client’s work sits at the core of computational mechanics, with specialized leadership in finite element modeling, functionally graded materials, bio-inspired laminated composites, and meshless computational techniques.
Excellence in Computational Mechanics
The client is especially recognized for creating advanced modeling frameworks that analyze the bending, vibration, and stability behaviors of complex layered and graded materials. A particularly influential line of work investigates the mechanical analysis of multi-directional functionally graded structures using higher-order finite element models and deformation theories, enabling more accurate prediction of structural performance under real-world loading conditions.
These computational advances support high-stakes fields such as aerospace, defense, clean energy, and biomedical engineering, where lightweight, durable, and fatigue-resistant components are essential. By improving the accuracy and usability of modern structural models, the client’s research helps engineers reduce failure risk, optimize materials, and accelerate innovation across U.S. industry and research ecosystems.
Research Leadership and Global Recognition
The client has built an exceptional publication and impact record that reflects sustained influence in the field:
- 55 peer-reviewed journal articles (45 first-authored)
- 7 conference abstracts (6 first-authored)
- 1,535 citations to the published body of work
- At least 10 completed peer reviews for respected journals
Evidence Strategy Used in the EB1A Petition
In preparing the EB1A filing, NAILG presented a multi-layered case confirming extraordinary ability under several regulatory criteria:
- Authorship of high-impact scholarly articles in top engineering and mechanics venues.
- Original contributions of major significance, supported by widespread adoption of the client’s methods in international research.
- Judging the work of others is established through extensive peer-review activity.
- Final merits determination, showing sustained acclaim and positioning at the top of the field based on citation strength, first-authorship leadership, and fieldwide reliance.
EB1A Approval and Outlook
USCIS approved the petition after recognizing the client’s sustained international acclaim and extraordinary contributions to computational mechanics. This approval affirms that the client’s continued research in structural modeling, functionally graded materials, and bio-inspired composites will provide lasting benefits to the United States through safer infrastructure, stronger aerospace and defense systems, and more advanced material technologies.
NAILG is honored to have supported this exceptional researcher and looks forward to the client’s continued impact in strengthening U.S. engineering innovation and national competitiveness.

