Success Story: Chinese Graduate Research Assistant Secures NIW Approval With Our Expert Guidance, No RFE Issued
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On April 14th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Graduate Research Assistant in the Field of Robotics Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Robotics Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Graduate Research Assistant
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Arizona
Approval Notice Date: April 14th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 year, 4 months, 3 days
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the approval of an I-140 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition for a robotics engineer whose pioneering work in designing, fabricating, and controlling affordable, accessible robots is shaping the future of automation in the United States.
Advancing Robotics for Critical Applications
The client’s proposed endeavor centers on developing and refining cost-effective robotic technologies with wide-ranging applications in manufacturing, agriculture, defense, and education. As a researcher deeply engaged in robotics engineering, the client has focused on enhancing soft robotics, origami-inspired foldable mechanisms, and tunable compliant robots. These innovations aim to make robotic solutions more affordable and adaptable for a broad spectrum of end users, from automated factory systems and defense technologies to classroom tools that enrich STEM education.
Current Role and Research Trajectory
At the time of filing, the client was conducting research at a U.S. institution, contributing to a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded project on dynamic modeling and fabrication of compliant robotic systems. His research involves creating and testing novel robot prototypes, developing mathematical models, and improving robotic performance for real-world use cases. His work has not only been published in top journals and conferences but also supported by highly competitive federal funding, underscoring its national importance.
Measurable Scholarly Impact
The strength of the client’s academic record provided compelling support for his petition. He has authored 8 peer-reviewed journal articles, 9 peer-reviewed conference articles, 1 accepted peer-reviewed conference article, and 1 patent. These works have been cited over 586 times in Google Scholar, a clear indication that his research is actively shaping and guiding the field of robotics engineering. Moreover, at least 8 of his publications rank among the most highly cited articles in engineering for their respective years, highlighting the significance and enduring value of his findings.
In addition to authoring influential publications, the client has been invited to conduct 11 peer reviews for prestigious robotics journals and conferences. These selective invitations reflect his expert standing and trusted judgment within the academic community.
Expert Endorsements
The petition was bolstered by two letters of recommendation from leading experts in the field. These letters affirmed the client’s influential role in robotics innovation and his sustained contributions to projects with direct national relevance.
“Given the importance of [client]’s work in developing origami-inspired robotic systems, it is clear that his continued presence in the United States is essential. Considering the merit of his research in conjunction with his publication in selective journals and the recognition of his work across the field, [client] has clearly established himself as an outstanding scientist and an irreplaceable asset in robotics engineering research.”
A Strategic Case for National Benefit
In our petition, we emphasized how the client’s work contributes to the advancement of a critical and emerging technology recognized by the National Science and Technology Council. We also demonstrated how his robotics innovations, particularly in soft actuators, foldable robot designs, and tunable legged robots, support U.S. competitiveness, job growth, and security priorities. The USCIS agreed that waiving the labor certification and job offer requirements would significantly benefit the United States
Despite no premium processing being available at the time of filing, the petition was approved in just over 16 months, without the issuance of a Request for Evidence (RFE).

