Success Story: NIW Approved After RFE! Research Scientist Reaches Success Through Our Expert Guidance
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On June 12th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Scientist in the Field of Artificial Intelligence (Approval Notice).
General Field: Artificial Intelligence
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Research Scientist
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: New Jersey
Approval Notice Date: June 12th, 2025
Processing Time: 7 months, 4 days (Premium Processing Upgrade Requested)
Case Summary:
An accomplished researcher with a Ph.D. in computer science recently received approval for their I-140 petition under the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) category. This individual specializes in artificial intelligence and is particularly focused on developing innovative image and video captioning techniques. Their proposed endeavor aims to support accessibility tools for visually impaired individuals and to enhance semantic understanding for autonomous systems. These efforts have a direct bearing on how machines interpret and interact with visual content, benefiting a wide range of national priorities.
Currently employed as a research scientist in the private sector, the client continues to engage in cutting-edge work on large vision foundation models. Their tasks include advancing systems for visual question answering, captioning, and referring expression grounding. Their commitment to this research area underscores their continued relevance and impact in the AI community, independent of a specific job offer, a requirement waived under the NIW category.
To date, the researcher has authored 1 peer-reviewed journal article, 13 peer-reviewed conference articles, 1 preprint, and 1 patent. These publications have received 126 citations, highlighting the reach and influence of their work. Additionally, the researcher has demonstrated strong service to the academic community by conducting at least 30 peer reviews for respected journals and conferences. These include highly ranked venues such as IEEE Transactions on Robotics and NeurIPS, a testament to their standing as a trusted evaluator of scientific contributions.
The client’s achievements are further validated by research funding awarded through prestigious sources, including the National Science Foundation (NSF). These grants reflect the national value of the client’s work and the high degree of confidence placed in their capabilities by public institutions.
To further support the case, four expert letters of recommendation were submitted, each reinforcing the national importance of the client’s work and their leadership in the field. One recommender remarked:
“In short, [Client’s] research greatly benefits the United States by enabling the nation to protect its natural habitats and maintain ecological balance through innovative autonomous systems.”
These letters, along with documentation of the client’s scholarly impact, formed the foundation of a strong argument that the client is well-positioned to advance their proposed endeavor. The petition established that their work meets the three-prong test of Matter of Dhanasar: demonstrating substantial merit and national importance, proving the client is well-positioned to advance the endeavor, and showing that waiving the job offer requirement would benefit the United States.
The petition received a Request for Evidence (RFE), which was successfully addressed. Following an upgrade to premium processing, the petition was approved after 7 months and 4 days, marking a swift and favorable outcome.
This success highlights the efficacy of presenting high-impact, forward-looking research in artificial intelligence, particularly when framed within national needs such as accessibility and autonomous systems. With continued contributions in this space, the client is poised to drive advancements that support both technological innovation and social equity.
As with many clients navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration, the petitioner was supported through this process by NAILG, ensuring a rigorous presentation of credentials aligned with USCIS expectations.

