Success Story: Lead Software Engineer Secures NIW Approval With Our Expert Team, No RFE Issued
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On March 27th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Lead Software Engineer in the Field of Biomechanics Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Biomechanics Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Lead Software Engineer
Country of Origin: Vietnam
State of Residence at the time of filing: Tennessee
Approval Notice Date: March 27th, 2025
Processing Time: 10 months, 27 days
Case Summary:
North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) is pleased to share the approval of an I-140 EB2-NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition for a talented researcher in biomechanics engineering. The client’s work focuses on developing AI-powered technologies to improve post-implantation evaluation processes, thereby optimizing surgical outcomes and the design of medical implants. Following our strategic submission, USCIS approved the petition in less than 11 months.
Advancing Surgical Innovation with Machine Learning
Our client’s proposed endeavor involves leveraging machine learning techniques to transition from traditional fluoroscopy to automated kinematic evaluations in post-implantation scenarios. This innovative research streamlines post-operative monitoring, reduces the risk of complications, and enhances both device design and patient outcomes. Such advances are especially relevant to the needs of the aging U.S. population, where the long-term effectiveness of medical implants remains a critical issue.
His work also intersects with several national research priorities, including AI integration in healthcare and optimization of orthopedic technologies. By embedding intelligent automation into post-implant assessments, the client is addressing key inefficiencies in traditional evaluation techniques and advancing more accurate, lower-risk clinical workflows.
Recognized Contributions in Biomechanical Research
In building a strong petition, NAILG documented the client’s growing influence in the field through the following qualifications:
- Publication Record: 4 peer-reviewed journal articles, 1 conference article, 9 first-authored abstracts, and 1 granted patent
- Citation Impact: 28 citations as tracked by Google Scholar
- Peer Review Activity: Completed at least 3 peer reviews for high-quality journals in biomechanics and related areas
Endorsements from Subject Matter Experts
NAILG’s petition was further bolstered by 2 compelling letters of recommendation from respected experts in the field. These letters attested to the originality and real-world value of the client’s work. One recommender noted:
“His unique skill set, combining advanced optimization techniques with deep learning and image processing, distinguishes him in his field, positioning [Client] as a leading figure in biomechanics engineering.”
A Strong Case for National Interest Waiver
Our team at NAILG carefully crafted the legal argument under the Matter of Dhanasar framework, demonstrating that the client’s research has substantial merit and national importance. We presented compelling evidence that he is well-positioned to continue advancing machine learning applications for orthopedic evaluation and that his ongoing efforts align closely with U.S. healthcare and technology priorities.
Given his consistent success, publication record, and the utility of his innovations in both clinical and commercial contexts, USCIS granted the petition without the need for additional evidence beyond the initial filing.
We congratulate our client on this important milestone and look forward to his continued contributions to biomedical engineering and AI-driven healthcare innovation in the United States.

