Success Stories: EB1A Approval for a Nanomedicine Postdoctoral Research Associate in 9 Days
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Thanks so much for your help. We are very excited on getting this approval. I will be happy to recommend you strongly. You have been an outstanding attorney and your professionalism is incredible, in my opinion you symbolize the epitome for excellence as an immigration attorney.
On May 6th, 2013, we received another EB1A Approval for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the field of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Approval Notice)
General Field: Nanomedicine Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Research Associate National Origin: India Service Center: Texas Service Center (TSC) State Residing at the Time of Filing: Massachusetts Approval Notice Date: May 6, 2013 Processing Time: only 9 days (after the request for Premium Processing)
Case Summary:
The average processing time for I-140 cases is four to six months. But on many occasions, we have had cases approved far faster than the average processing time.
Chen Immigration Law Associates recently received an approval for a postdoctoral research associate specializing in the field of nanomedicine. Our client's work is primarily focused on integrating engineering principles with basic biology and medicine to create the next generation of nanotechnology and drug delivery systems. One of our client's publication appears 1st on a list of 14,700 on the same subject in the Google Scholar database. Another appears 3rd on a list of 41,100 on the subject. In addition, his work has resulted in at least 15 peer-reviewed scientific articles and his publications have been cited at least 455 times by researchers around the world. Our client’s expertise can also be seen in a statement from an independent recommender: “I have not had the opportunity to collaborate with [the petitioner], but I cited his review paper in my article.... His work has been influential to the ways in which my center approaches our related researchisedicine.” It was our goal to prove that this client qualifies for classification as an alien of extraordinary ability given that he seeks to remain in the United States to continue work in the area of extraordinary ability, and his continued research will substantially and prospectively benefit the United States. substantially and prospectively benefit the United States.

