Success Story: With Direct Premium Processing, Our Firm Helped a Chinese Assistant Professor Win an NIW Success
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“Thank you so much for all your help, really appreciate it!”
On March 19th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Professor in the Field of Political Science (Approval Notice).
General Field: Political Science
Position at the Time of Filing: Assistant Professor
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California
Approval Notice Date: March 19th, 2025
Processing Time: 29 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the successful approval of an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition for a political science expert originally from abroad, now pursuing a career in the United States. With a Ph.D. in political science, the client has built a strong record of research analyzing how demographic shifts influence economic performance and public policy. At the time of filing, she was actively engaged in academic research and committed to advancing knowledge that will inform U.S. policymaking, strategic business decisions, and the nation’s long-term economic stability.
Research with Substantial Merit and National Importance:
The client’s proposed endeavor focuses on employing advanced quantitative research methods and interdisciplinary approaches to investigate the connections between demographic change, economic outcomes, and policy decisions. Her work is particularly significant for enhancing U.S. competitiveness, as it provides data-driven insights for addressing issues such as labor market transitions, population aging, and international economic relations. By framing these findings in a way that can guide policymakers and business leaders, her research has direct implications for strengthening U.S. global influence and ensuring sustainable economic growth.
Well-Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor:
Our client’s academic track record demonstrates her ability to deliver meaningful contributions. She has authored 5 peer-reviewed journal articles, 6 conference abstracts (4 of them first-authored), and 2 book chapters (1 of them first-authored). Collectively, her publications have been cited 15 times to date, and she has already begun to play an active role in the peer-review process, completing at least 1 review for respected journals. Beyond these measurable outputs, she has leveraged advanced data-driven techniques that demonstrate her methodological rigor and capacity to address large-scale policy challenges.
Evidence of Influence and Recognition:
The petition included four strong recommendation letters from leading scholars and practitioners in related fields. These letters highlighted the applicant’s expertise in integrating demographic analysis with economic and policy research, as well as her promise to impact future U.S. policymaking in areas vital to national and international stability.
“To summarize this letter, given the increasing necessity to develop effective public health strategies that manage disease and population behaviors, it is clear there is a need for further advances with respect to these issues. As [Client] has produced highly valuable research in this regard, there is an ongoing demand for her particular expertise.”
NIW Approval and Outlook:
In presenting her case, North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) emphasized the substantial merit and national importance of her research and showed that she is well-positioned to advance her proposed endeavor in the United States. By demonstrating the direct relevance of her findings to U.S. economic and political priorities, the petition established that waiving the job offer and labor certification requirements was in the national interest.
Her petition was filed on February 18, 2025, and received approval on March 19, 2025, under premium processing. This outcome clears the path for her to expand her research, strengthen U.S. policy analysis frameworks, and contribute to the nation’s global leadership in addressing demographic and economic challenges.

