Success Story: A Software Systems Engineer Secured NIW Approval With Our Expert Assistance

 

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On November 21st, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Staff Engineer in the Field of Software System Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Software Systems Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Staff Engineer

Country of Origin: South Korea

Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: South Korea

Approval Notice Date: November 21st, 2025

Processing Time: 21 months, 26 days


Case Summary:  

We are pleased to share the success story of an I-140 EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a software systems engineering expert. The client holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the petition focused on presenting the client’s work as both nationally important and well supported by objective evidence under the NIW framework.

Research Focus and Contributions:

As an expert in software system engineering, the client’s proposed endeavor is to continue developing state-of-the-art software systems that enable applications to run on edge devices in collaboration with edge servers. The goal is to enhance the speed and performance of latency-sensitive technologies, including augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and AI chatbot systems. In the petition, we framed this work as highly relevant to modern computing needs because these applications depend on fast, efficient execution and benefit from edge-based system designs that reduce performance bottlenecks.

To demonstrate the client’s research strength without treating metrics as self-evidently sufficient, we tied the client’s publication record to evidence of real influence within the field. At the time of filing, the client had authored 8 peer-reviewed conference papers, as well as 1 first-authored peer-reviewed journal article and 1 book chapter. The client’s publications had been cited 361 times. We explained how an adjudicator could reasonably view this citation history as independent confirmation that other researchers are relying on the client’s methods and findings, which is especially persuasive in a fast-moving technical discipline where citations often reflect practical adoption and continued scholarly use.

The petition also included evidence that multiple publications performed strongly relative to other computer science papers from the same publication years, which further supported the argument that the client’s work stands out in both originality and impact.

The client’s current employment is in a research-focused engineering role, where the client’s work relates to advanced computing systems and AI-specialized hardware. We used this to show continuity between the client’s established expertise and the proposed endeavor, reinforcing that the client is actively positioned to keep advancing this line of work.

Finally, the petition included evidence of major research support from a national funding source. We presented this as a credibility marker that the client’s research direction aligns with competitive priorities and is the kind of work that attracts meaningful institutional investment.

NIW Approval and Outlook:

To secure approval, we organized the evidence around the NIW criteria by showing that the proposed endeavor has substantial merit and national importance, that the client is well-positioned to advance it based on a strong publication and citation record, and that waiving the job offer requirement benefits the United States by enabling the client to continue advancing high-impact work in edge-enabled software systems for AR, VR, and AI chatbots. USCIS approved the NIW petition, reflecting the strength of the case narrative and the clear alignment between the client’s proven record and the proposed endeavor’s broader U.S. relevance.