Success Story: NIW Approved No RFE! Ghanaian Graduate Student Achieves Success with Our Firm’s Assistance
Client’s Testimonial:
“I am deeply grateful to the team at NAILG for their expert guidance throughout my EB-2 NIW petition process. Their professionalism, attention to detail, and understanding of both my research and the NIW requirements made the process smooth and stress-free. Thanks to their support, my petition was approved in approximately 16 months without RFE. I highly recommend NAILG to anyone seeking a successful NIW petition. They truly understand how to present a researcher’s contributions in a compelling and impactful way.”
On August 12th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Graduate Student in the Field of Physics (Approval Notice).
General Field: Physics
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Graduate Student
Country of Origin: Ghana
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: North Carolina
Approval Notice Date: August 12th, 2025
Processing Time: 16 months, 2 days
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the success story of an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval granted to a physicist from Ghana whose work is advancing the development of next-generation infrared technologies. At the time of filing, our client had earned an M.Sc. in physics and was conducting research in the United States. His proposed endeavor is to continue using nanosecond laser pulses to stimulate and analyze the radiometric properties of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes, a line of research with the potential to provide the U.S. Air Force with more cost-effective and robust tools for simulating infrared signatures in combat and training scenarios.
Research with Substantial Merit and National Importance:
The client’s research targets one of the most pressing technological challenges in defense: overcoming limitations in infrared scene projection. By leveraging the unique properties of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes, his work enables breakthroughs in virtual simulations of combat situations, aerial maneuvers, and related defense applications. This endeavor carries both substantial merit in advancing core physics research and clear national importance in strengthening U.S. defense capabilities.
Well Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor:
Our team at NAILG demonstrated that the client is well-positioned to carry forward this research. His academic training, combined with his ongoing role in physics research in the U.S., provides a solid foundation for his contributions. His work has already resulted in 2 peer-reviewed journal articles (1 first-authored) and 2 conference papers (1 first-authored), which have been cited 17 times by other researchers, illustrating the value and reach of his findings. One of his papers is ranked among the top 20% of most-cited physics articles in its year, further underscoring the impact of his scholarship.
In addition to his publication record, the client has successfully secured major research funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), highlighting the confidence of a premier funding body in the significance of his work. His track record of collaboration and innovation makes clear that he has both the expertise and momentum to continue advancing this high-priority field.
Peer Recognition and Support:
The petition included four recommendation letters from independent experts and collaborators in physics and applied sciences. These experts emphasized the novelty of his research and its implications for national security, simulation technologies, and environmental applications.
“[Client] possesses a unique research perspective and demonstrated record of accomplishment that establishes him as an irreplaceable researcher in the United States.”
Their support reinforced the client’s standing as a valuable contributor to U.S. scientific and defense research.
NIW Approval and Outlook:
With this strong body of evidence, NAILG successfully secured the approval of the client’s NIW petition. Filed in April 2024, the petition was approved in August 2025 – under 16 months later, without receiving any RFE. This outcome highlights how a well-prepared NIW case can succeed even with a modest number of publications, as long as the work demonstrates substantial merit, national importance, and clear evidence of future impact.
The client’s success reflects his ability to contribute meaningfully to U.S. research in defense technologies and materials science. With his NIW approved, he is now positioned to continue advancing cutting-edge infrared simulation strategies that will benefit both national security and the broader field of physics. At NAILG, we are proud to have guided him through this process and look forward to seeing the lasting impact of his research.

