Success Stories: In just 2 days, a senior microscopy specialist conducting materials science research achieved EB1A approval; Premium processing requested

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October 27th2023 we received another one EB-1A (Extraterrestrial with extraordinary abilities) approval for a senior specialist in microscopy in the field of materials science (Approval notice).


General area: Materials science

Position at the time of submission of the file: Senior Microscopy Specialist

Native country: China

State of residence at time of filing: Delaware

Approval notice Date: October 27th2023

Processing time : 2 days (Premium Processing requested)


Summary of the case:

Our team at North American Immigration Law Group filed a EB1-A (Extraterrestrial with extraordinary abilities) petition on behalf of our eligible client which was approved in just two days. We are pleased to mention that our client, an experienced researcher and author in the field of materials science, has contacted us to present to USCIS her consistent and remarkable record of success and influence in this area of ​​study in order to to get the EB1A Visa. She was confident that every aspect of our process is always easy to understand and streamlined for our clients. This is due to the exceptional personalized service we provide to our clients to receive petition approval hassle-free. So we agreed to take on her case and develop a possible strategy for her. EB1A request, describing the following details:

  • We noted that she received her Ph.D. in engineering, then advanced her research as a senior microscopy specialist in the United States. She seeks to continue her work in the field of materials science and is currently focused on developing new techniques in advanced microscopy and microanalysis.
  • At the time of her petition, she was the author or co-author of 33 peer-reviewed scientific articles in the field. His work has been published in some of the most prestigious publications in the field of materials science.
  • She was also invited to judge the work of other experts; therefore, she has completed 33 peer reviews to date.
  • Additionally, we observed that his published work had been cited 432 times in at least 37 countries. The fact that she has received citations from leading independent researchers from prestigious universities and organizations around the world is a testament to the importance of her work.

By developing highly efficient and affordable photocatalysts for air pollution control and optimizing manufacturing processes to advance upcoming semiconductor technology, it has already made significant progress in the national interest. Thus, we were able to convince USCIS of the inherent value of our client. She is undoubtedly one of the most prominent scientists working in the field of materials science today.

Because of the intrinsic value of her research, the high esteem that the scientific community places on her work, and her notable publications and citations, she was able to obtain her EB-1A approval of the file in just two days as well as its NIW approval next month. We sincerely thank our client and the entire team who worked diligently on this case, and we wish her well as she pursues her materials science goals in the future.


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