Computational Science – Chen Immigration Blog https://www.wegreened.com/blog Specialized in National Interest Waiver (NIW) and Extraordinary Ability (EB1) Green Card Mon, 29 Aug 2022 08:14:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.5 https://www.wegreened.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/favicon-150x150.png Computational Science – Chen Immigration Blog https://www.wegreened.com/blog 32 32 Success Stories: Employer-Petitioned EB-1B Approved in Just 4 Days for Applied Scientist in the Field of Computational Modeling with Premium Processing https://www.wegreened.com/blog/eb1/success-stories-employer-petitioned-eb-1b-approved-in-just-4-days-for-applied-scientist-in-the-field-of-computational-modeling-with-premium-processing/ Wed, 14 Oct 2020 07:47:47 +0000 https://www.wegreened.com/blog/?p=17619  

Client’s Testimonial:

“Great to hear that my EB1B case got approval! Thanks very much!”


On August 16th, 2019, we received another EB-1B (Outstanding Professors and Researchers) approval for an Applied Scientist in the Field of Computational Modeling (Approval Notice).


General Field: Computational Modeling

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Applied Scientist

Country of Origin: China

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Washington

Approval Notice Date: August 16th, 2019

Processing Time: 4 days (Premium Processing Requested)


Case Summary:

A well known applied scientist from China contacted North America Immigration Law Group (WeGreened.com) to help her file an EB-1B (Outstanding Professors and Researchers) petition. Seeing that EB-1B is an employer-sponsored visa category, she had to garner her employer’s full support before hiring us. Once her employer provided us with the relevant paperwork required to file the petition, our attorneys and support staff immediately got to work putting together a strong EB-1B case for our client. By the time we were ready to file the case, we had accumulated a wealth of information pertaining to our client’s professional and academic background. Here are the selected bits of information that we included in the petition packet:

  • Peer Review Experience: At the time of filing, our client had already participated in 68 reviews of highly acclaimed journals and conferences. This remarkable record showcased her capabilities as a leading researcher in the field of computational modeling.
  • Citation and Publication Count: Thanks to Google Scholar and other similar references, we determined that our client’s 8 peer-reviewed scientific articles had gathered 124 citations.
  • Research Projects: In order to prove to the USCIS that our client’s work is of inherent value to the United States, we first had to understand every aspect of it. We started by reviewing her research on dynamic simulation and visualization of time-dependent behavior in systems and modeling static physical properties. We also established that her research addresses some of our nation’s most pressing issues in understanding the time-dependent behavior of complex molecular systems, pixel systems, and optoelectronic materials.
  • Testimonials: To further fortify our client’s EB-1B petition, we included recommendation letters signed by other experts in the field who were familiar with her work. One of them stated,

“As a leader in the field, the continuation of [client’s] studies is exceptionally important. She has played a major role in facilitating the advancement of our discipline and the frequency at which her work is consulted for guidance cannot be overstated. Thus, her computational modeling work must be permitted to continue uninterrupted.”

Thanks to PP (Premium Processing), our client’s case was adjudicated in just 4 days. PP is a paid option offered by the USCIS that allows petitioners to enjoy accelerated adjudication (the case will be processed within 15 days instead of 9-12 months). We congratulate our client for securing an EB-1B petition approval and thank her for choosing us to be a part of her success story.


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Success Stories: NIW Petition Approved for Assistant Professor from Nepal in the Field of Computational Science with 34 Citations https://www.wegreened.com/blog/niw/success-stories-niw-petition-approved-for-assistant-professor-from-nepal-in-the-field-of-computational-science-with-34-citations/ Wed, 19 Feb 2020 10:01:33 +0000 https://blog.wegreened.com/?p=17143  

Client’s Testimonial:

“Thank you so much for your help during this application process.”


On December 16th, 2019, we received another NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Assistant Professor in the Field of Computational Science (Approval Notice).


General Field: Computational Science

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Assistant Professor

Country of Origin: Nepal

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Mississippi

Approval Notice Date: December 16th, 2019

Processing Time: 8 months, 6 days


Case Summary:

With a Ph.D. in computational science, there is no denying that our client, an assistant professor from Nepal, is capable of carrying out effective research in his field. His work has led to various accomplishments, a couple of which include 7 peer-reviewed journal articles (2 of them first-authored) which gathered a total of 34 citations.

When preparing his petition packet, we paid close attention to his work on the development of advanced computational techniques to solve multidisciplinary problems in science and engineering. We gathered a wealth of information that proved his findings are relevant to his field because computational science has become an indispensable tool that is essential for driving progress in contemporary science and engineering. His work directly improves the effective use of computational science to solve otherwise intractable problems in science and engineering.

The aforementioned achievements from our client’s career were efficiently incorporated into the NIW dossier. In order to strengthen his case further, we advised him to collect recommendation letters from other researchers and notable experts in the field. Of the 6 recommendation letters he collected, one of whom stated that: “In order to progress global research and development and maintain the competitive environment of global scientific research, progress in the field of computational science is necessary. The accomplishments of [Client] have added to this progress and competition, which is evidence of the global value of his ongoing research..” Another expert noted that: “By utilizing mathematical and computational methods, the research and development community in the United States is able to invest their funding towards other expenditures, such as jobs, rather than wasting it on costly experiments. It is obvious that [Client’s] research is of great value to the United States and its research interests.” Undoubtedly, these letters affirmed our client’s candidature for receiving the national interest waiver.

We are pleased that the USCIS was persuaded to approve the petition in 8 months and 6 days, and we congratulate our client for moving one step closer to his green card.


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Success Stories: National Interest Waiver Petition Approved in 6.5 Months for a Chinese Computational Scientist Based in Texas https://www.wegreened.com/blog/niw/success-stories-national-interest-waiver-petition-approved-in-6-5-months-for-a-chinese-computational-scientist-based-in-texas/ Wed, 30 Oct 2019 10:00:34 +0000 https://blog.wegreened.com/?p=17029  

Client’s Testimonial:

“Thanks so much to all of you for your help on my case! You all are very professional, and always reply to me promptly. The strategy you put together for my case worked very well. I believe that’s how you achieved such high approval rates from tens of thousands cases. Again, I really appreciate all your help throughout this process. You made this stressful process much easier for me!”


On September 11th, 2019, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Computational Scientist in the Field of Computational Science (Approval Notice).


General Field: Computational Science

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Computational Scientist

Country of Origin: China

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Texas

Approval Notice Date: September 11th, 2019

Processing Time: 6 months, 28 days


Case Summary:

An China-born computational scientist sought assistance from North America Immigration Law Group (Wegreened.com) to help him with the first step of the green card process: filing an I-140 petition. With 22 peer reviews as well as 14 citations gathered from his 2 peer-reviewed journal articles and 2 peer-reviewed conference articles, our client’s work in the field of computational science has been well-received by other researchers, several of whom contributed letters of recommendation in support of his petition. These letters served as objective evidence that our client’s work has produced major breakthroughs in the field.

Thanks to our expertise and nearly 15,000 I-140 approvals we have obtained throughout the years, we quickly determined the best direction our client’s NIW petition should take. The documentary evidence we submitted proved that our client is working at the absolute forefront in computational science and that his contribution is facilitating advancement in his area of endeavors.

Adjudicated and approved based on Matter of Dhanasar, the USCIS clearly agreed with our argument that our client’s research on seismic data processing and imaging for oil and gas exploration and production has both substantial merit and national importance. As these industries form a major part of the United States economy, his investigations in greater subsurface knowledge directly support the enduring success and productivity of countless US businesses, allowing them to make decisions on their operations without taking unnecessary financial and manpower risk.

As for all our clients, our team built a comprehensive and personalized petition that focused on his unique skills and strengths. Based on what we learned, our client has provided critical improvements in seismic data processing images, which have been acknowledged as enormously useful for oil well drilling. Prior to the advent of 3D imaging technology, drilling was both financially risky and physically dangerous endeavor that relied on crude seismic information. With such a prominent foothold in the industry, our client’s algorithm research is invaluable in making operations decisions that could shape the efficacy and growth of the oil gas industry.

We are pleased that our professional team convinced the USCIS of the influence and widespread implementation of our client’s work. We congratulate him for securing the NIW petition approval, and we wish him the very best as he continues to progress in the field of computational science and seismic imaging.


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