Success Story: NIW Win for Turkish Postdoctoral Associate - Approved with the Help of Our Expert Support and Premium Processing Service
Client’s Testimonial:
“As a researcher in the field of semiconductor technologies, I was looking for a reliable and experienced legal team to handle my EB2-NIW petition. Working with Chen Immigration Group exceeded my expectations. They carefully reviewed my scientific background and built a compelling petition that effectively communicated the national importance of my work. Their system is very organized, and their attorneys are extremely knowledgeable. My petition was approved swiftly, and I sincerely thank them for their excellent service.”
On April 18th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Field of Semiconductor Technologies (Approval Notice).
General Field: Semiconductor Technologies
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Country of Origin: Turkiye
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Connecticut
Approval Notice Date: April 18th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 month, 28 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the successful approval of a National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition for a PhD holder whose research focuses on next-generation semiconductor and microelectronic device technologies. The petition was approved after just 1 month and 28 days, an efficient outcome recognizing the critical national importance of the client’s work in advanced thin-film fabrication.
Advancing U.S. Technological and Energy-Efficient Infrastructure
The client’s proposed endeavor centers on developing cutting-edge thin-film fabrication techniques and novel device architectures for high-performance semiconductors. His work enhances energy-efficient electronics, high-speed communication systems, and next-generation sensors domains crucial to modern computing, industrial automation, and national defense infrastructure. His fabrication strategies prioritize scalable, cost-effective, and low-temperature processing methods, which are particularly valuable for broad applications such as flexible electronics and sustainable manufacturing.
This research supports key national objectives, including strengthening the domestic semiconductor supply chain and advancing the goals of the CHIPS and Science Act. His innovations help reduce dependency on foreign imports and bolster the United States’ position in the global semiconductor market.
Established Record of Expertise and Recognition
At the time of filing, the client was conducting research at a major U.S. university. His background includes extensive experience in physics, thin-film synthesis, and microelectronic device engineering. The petition presented a robust academic and professional track record, including 42 peer-reviewed journal articles and 43 conference abstracts, with many contributions in highly ranked scientific journals. His work has been cited over 1,257 times, and multiple articles rank among the top 10–20% most-cited in the materials science field for their publication years.
In addition to his scholarly output, he has completed over 70 peer reviews for major scientific journals and served on the editorial boards of two recognized publications in nanotechnology and applied physics. He has also reviewed over 20 grant applications for international funding bodies, further underscoring his recognized authority in the field.
Demonstrated National Importance
The legal argument emphasized how the client’s work aligns with critical and emerging technology areas identified by the U.S. government. His innovations in material science and semiconductor engineering support strategic national security, economic resilience, and environmental sustainability. Several of his key projects, ranging from optoelectronic sensors to thin-film gas detectors, demonstrated real-world applications with wide-ranging societal impact.
The petition also highlighted the support his work has received from respected institutions, including research funding from the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation, further validating the national relevance of his contributions.
Swift Approval Reflects Strong Evidence and Strategic Framing
Through a well-documented petition, we were able to demonstrate that the client is not only well-positioned to advance his proposed endeavor but also uniquely qualified to make sustained contributions of broad benefit to the United States. The case was approved in under two months, affirming the merit of both the client’s research and the legal strategy used to present it.

