Success Stories: EB1-A Approval for a Organic and Medical Chemistry Postdoctoral Research Associate in 3 days
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On May 23rd, 2013, we received another EB1-A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability) approval for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the field of Organic and Medical Chemistry (Approval Notice)
General Field: Organic and Medical Chemistry Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Research Associate National Origin: India Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC) State Residing at the Time of Filing: Minnesota Approval Notice Date: May 23, 2013 Processing Time: 3 days (after upgrading to premium processing)
Case Summary:
Here at Chen Immigration Law Associates, we recently received another EB1A approval for a postdoctoral research associate client in the field of organic and medical chemistry. Our client's work specializes in innovative synthesis methodologies in the development and production of new therapeutic molecules, as well as biologically-active building blocks popularly used in the pharmaceutical and biomedical industries. Our client's work has resulted in 320 citations across 18 publications, 2 conference presentations, one patent and acclaim as a much sought-after reviewer, having reviewed a total of 21 manuscripts for a publication in eleven distinct journals. In addition, one of his publication appears second in a list of 107,000 articles, indicating his pioneering stature on the topic. A recognized expert in the field expressed the crucial nature and high caliber of our client's skills in this quote, “[The Petitioner's] continued service as a researcher, based on his past achievements, is likely to continue breaking new ground in the development of synthesis methods for compounds and analogs that have applications in many areas of society and medicine. I believe that his research presents a valuable opportunity for the United States, and look forward to his inevitable future successes.” 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 organic and medical chemistry, and his continued research will substantially and prospectively benefit the United States. substantially and prospectively benefit the United States.

