Success Story: With Our Assistance, a Graduate Student Researcher from Nepal Successfully Obtained NIW Approval
Client’s Testimonial:
“Overall, I would rate the preparation of my petition as excellent. The balance of highlighting national importance alongside my credentials was very compelling, and I felt confident that my case was presented in the strongest possible as it could be.”
On November 18th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Graduate Student Researcher in the Field of Plant Biology (Approval Notice).
General Field: Plant Biology
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Graduate Student Researcher
Country of Origin: Nepal
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California
Approval Notice Date: November 18th, 2025
Processing Time: 2 months, 2 days
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share another successful outcome achieved through our firm’s extensive experience and proven record of NIW approvals. Our team recently secured a National Interest Waiver (NIW) approval for a highly accomplished plant biology researcher who holds an M.Sc. in Plant Sciences and specializes in molecular signaling at the interface of plants and microbes. NAILG prepared a strategic petition demonstrating that the client’s work advances critical U.S. priorities in food security and sustainable agriculture, leading to I-140 NIW approval.
Research with Substantial Merit and National Importance
In preparing the case, NAILG highlighted that the client’s proposed endeavor focuses on developing advanced molecular-genetic and biochemical approaches to identify and characterize small signaling molecules from plants and microbes that regulate plant environment interactions. These signaling pathways govern how crops respond to beneficial symbioses and harmful pathogens, making the client’s research essential for improving crop yield, strengthening disease resistance, and reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
By uncovering how plants and microorganisms communicate at the molecular level, the client’s work supports eco-friendly, sustainable agriculture approaches that protect U.S. farmland, reduce environmental damage, and promote long-term agricultural resilience. This research aligns with national priorities aimed at maintaining crop productivity under climate and disease pressures while supporting safer and more sustainable food systems.
Academic Excellence and Demonstrated Influence
To establish the client’s qualifications and show the scientific influence of this work, NAILG documented a strong and growing research record, including:
- 8 peer-reviewed journal articles (4 first-authored)
- 1 first-authored conference abstract
- 1 preprint
- 50 citations demonstrating independent reliance on the client’s findings
- At least 1 completed peer review, confirming recognition as a trusted expert evaluator
The petition emphasized that several of the client’s publications have achieved citation rates that significantly exceed field norms for their publication years, reflecting early but notable impact in plant biology. Independent researchers have already applied the client’s molecular insights in studies related to crop improvement, symbiotic regulation, and plant defense signaling. This adoption confirms that the client’s discoveries are helping guide broader advances in agricultural biotechnology.
NAILG also highlighted the national-level validation of this research through competitive U.S. funding support, including backing from the Department of Energy’s Biological and Environmental Research Program, the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, and the National Science Foundation. These awards are reserved for work aligned with U.S. scientific and agricultural priorities, strengthening the case for national importance.
Well-Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor
The petition demonstrated that the client is well-positioned to continue advancing this endeavor in the United States. With interdisciplinary training in plant sciences, biotechnology, and molecular genetics, the client is currently conducting plant biology research in a U.S.-based role and continues to build a forward-looking research agenda focused on signaling peptides and plant-microbe interactions.
The client’s ability to operate independently of any single employer was also emphasized, ensuring that the research benefits a broad range of U.S. stakeholders across academia, agriculture, and biotechnology. This independence strengthens national value and supports the justification for a waiver of labor certification.
Support from Recognized Experts
To substantiate the NIW petition, NAILG presented three strong letters of recommendation from leading experts in plant biology and agricultural biotechnology. These letters confirmed the originality and practical importance of the client’s work, emphasizing that molecular signaling discoveries like those made by the client are crucial for improving agricultural sustainability and crop resilience.
“His expertise in small plant/microbe signaling peptides, symbiosis biology, and molecular cross-kingdom interactions uniquely positions him to lead these research initiatives that support U.S. priorities in sustainable agriculture, plant growth, and bio innovation.”
Result and Outlook
Thanks to a strategic approach that directly addressed all elements of the Dhanasar framework, USCIS approved this NIW petition in recognition of the national significance of the client’s work and the client’s demonstrated ability to advance it. This approval underscores the value of molecular plant-microbe signaling research to U.S. food security, sustainable farming, and environmental resilience.
NAILG is proud to have supported this exceptional researcher and looks forward to the client’s continued contributions to eco-friendly agricultural innovation and U.S. leadership in plant biotechnology.

