Success Story: NIW Approved Swiftly For a Chinese Product Development Engineer Thanks To Our Assistance
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On November 25th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Product Development Engineer in the Field of Advanced Electron Microscopy (Approval Notice).
General Field: Advanced Electron Microscopy
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Product Development Engineer
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California
Approval Notice Date: November 25th, 2025
Processing Time: 7 months, 10 days (Premium Processing Upgrade Requested)
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share another successful outcome achieved through our firm’s extensive experience with National Interest Waiver petitions. Our team recently secured an NIW approval for a distinguished physicist specializing in advanced electron microscopy. The case was filed with an upgrade to premium processing and approved without complication, reaffirming the strength of the client’s record and the strategic approach taken in preparing the petition.
Our client holds a Ph.D. in Physics and is recognized for influential contributions to the field of advanced electron microscopy. His proposed endeavor focuses on developing novel electron microscopy techniques to improve the characterization and manipulation of material properties at the nanoscale. This work supports progress in next-generation electronics, semiconductor inspection, and high-density data storage – areas designated as nationally important due to their direct implications for U.S. technological competitiveness and economic resilience.
At the time of filing, the client was employed as a product development engineer, contributing specialized expertise to research efforts aimed at improving imaging resolution, optimizing electron optical systems, and expanding the capabilities of multi-column scanning electron microscopy. The petition emphasized that his proposed endeavor stands independently from any specific employment and carries a clear national benefit aligned with federal STEM priorities.
To demonstrate our client’s influence in the field, we highlighted a strong and steadily growing academic record that includes 3 peer-reviewed journal articles (2 first-authored), 3 peer-reviewed conference papers (1 first-authored), and 2 abstracts. These works have collectively earned 61 citations, demonstrating that peers rely on the client’s research to inform their own advancements in electron beam dynamics, ultrafast microscopy systems, and nanoscale material analysis. We also documented his role as a reviewer, including service in evaluating a book project in the field, which reinforces his standing as a trusted expert capable of assessing the work of others.
Importantly, the petition provided evidence of significant government interest in our client’s research. The client’s work has been supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, whose funding is reserved for projects that advance national scientific priorities and contribute to technological innovation. This funding connection served as compelling confirmation of both the importance of his work and the need for his continued contributions in the United States.
In addition, the case was strengthened by four letters of recommendation from leading experts in advanced electron microscopy and related disciplines. These letters described Client’s contributions as original, field-shaping, and essential to the continued development of high-resolution material characterization technologies.
“Therefore, [Client’s] review service illustrates his recognition as an expert in the advanced electron microscopy research community.”
By presenting clear evidence that Client’s work offers substantial merit, national importance, and a demonstrated record of success, we established that Client is exceptionally well-positioned to continue advancing critical research in the United States. Ultimately, USCIS agreed that waiving the job offer and labor certification requirements would benefit the nation, resulting in the approval of the Client’s NIW petition.
This successful outcome reflects both the depth of the Client’s scientific impact and the effectiveness of our firm’s detailed, evidence-driven approach. We look forward to supporting many more researchers whose work is vital to the country’s scientific and technological leadership.

