Success Stories: Redefining Vision: AI Innovator Secures EB-2 NIW Approval for Pioneering Multimodal Content Analysis
Client’s Testimonial:
“NAILG’s strategic insight, meticulous guidance, and consistent communication led my EB-2 NIW petition—including a challenging RFE—to a successful approval. I’m truly grateful for the team’s professionalism and dedication, and I wholeheartedly recommend NAILG to anyone seeking trustworthy immigration counsel.”
On July 9th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Software Engineer in the Field of Artificial Intelligence (Approval Notice).
General Field: Artificial Intelligence
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Software Engineer
Country of Origin: China
State of Residence at the time of filing: California
Approval Notice Date: July 9th, 2025
Processing Time: 6 months, 23 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
In an era shaped by data, it’s not the quantity but the quality of interpretation that fuels intelligent systems. A software engineer specializing in artificial intelligence has earned EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for his groundbreaking work on video and multimodal data content analysis—an achievement that reflects both the national significance of his work and his capacity to drive innovation forward.
Beyond the Lens: Building Smarter Systems for a Multimodal World
This petitioner's proposed endeavor centers on developing state-of-the-art AI algorithms and models designed to process, analyze, and interpret video and multimodal data. His research combines expertise in deep learning, computer vision, and natural language processing, aiming to advance automated systems that can learn from multiple sources—visual, textual, and auditory.
His AI-driven solutions are applicable in a wide range of sectors, including healthcare diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and cloud-based intelligent infrastructure. For instance, he has contributed to systems that accurately count trees in aerial images, identify fish species in underwater footage, and generate captions for complex video content, demonstrating how artificial intelligence can learn to “see” and describe the world with increasing precision.
Proven Influence Across Disciplines
The petitioner’s research portfolio includes 2 peer-reviewed journal articles, 5 conference papers, 4 preprints, and 3 patents, reflecting both technical rigor and innovation. His work has been cited 249 times, with several of his publications ranking among the top 1%, 10%, and 20% most cited articles in computer science for their year of publication.
Notable examples include:
- A 2023 conference paper on knowledge graph-augmented video captioning, cited 47 times, ranking in the top 1%.
- A 2017 paper on automated fish classification, cited 81 times, ranked in the top 10%.
- A 2022 article on transformer-based tree counting, cited 33 times, ranked in the top 10%.
The petition was further bolstered by letters of recommendation from independent experts. One particularly compelling excerpt stated:
“[Client’s] research improves automated video analysis across ecological, environmental, and health applications. These innovations can substantially enhance AI-powered systems in sectors critical to U.S. national interests—especially those focused on sustainable development, climate change monitoring, and advanced diagnostics.”
Such recognition highlights how the petitioner’s AI models have real-world implications that stretch far beyond the lab.RFE Overcome, Petition Approved
Despite receiving a Request for Evidence (RFE) after the initial filing, NAILG successfully demonstrated that the petitioner’s research:
- Aligns with national technology priorities, including the U.S. Executive Order on the safe and secure development of AI;
- Is supported by peer-reviewed evidence and patent filings;
- Has already led to influential tools used across fields as diverse as medical imaging and ecological monitoring.
Conclusion
Filed under premium processing on December 16, 2024, and approved on July 9, 2025, this EB-2 NIW petition confirms what his research record already suggested—this AI expert is uniquely equipped to advance automated systems that can intelligently interpret the world around them.
At NAILG, we’re proud to support visionaries who are not only redefining how machines see but also ensuring those technologies serve public, environmental, and economic goals across the United States.

