Success Story: Our Firm Helped an Iranian Associate Professor and Lecturer Earn NIW Approval in a Smooth, RFE-Free Process
Client’s Testimonial:
“It was my honor to work with a professional and experienced team. My petition was approved without any problem.”
On June 9th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Associate Professor and Lecturer in the Field of Mechanical Engineering (Approval Notice).
General Field: Mechanical Engineering
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Associate Professor and Lecturer
Country of Origin: Iran
Country of Residence at the Time of Filing: Iran
Approval Notice Date: June 9th, 2025
Processing Time: 11 months, 20 days
Case Summary:
The North America Immigration Law Group (NAILG) is proud to announce the successful approval of an I-140 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition for a distinguished expert in mechanical engineering. Filed in June 2024 and subsequently upgraded to premium processing, the petition received a favorable decision without receiving any RFE, highlighting the critical national importance of the beneficiary's work in structural health monitoring.
Our client, who holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, is a leading researcher whose proposed endeavor focuses on expanding the application of structural health monitoring (SHM) techniques. This vital research aims to detect structural damage and provide efficient, cost-effective methods for assessing the service life and safety of a wide array of engineered systems, including automobiles, railways, airplanes, offshore structures, pipelines, buildings, and bridges. This work directly addresses the challenges of aging infrastructure, substantial financial losses due to structural failures, and the impacts of natural disasters, ultimately ensuring the long-term integrity and safety of crucial U.S. infrastructure.
To demonstrate the client's exceptional qualifications and the national importance of their work, our legal team highlighted several key aspects:
- Extensive Publication Record: The client has a prolific publication record, including 56 peer-reviewed journal articles and 16 peer-reviewed conference papers. These publications showcase their consistent contributions to advancements in structural health monitoring.
- Profound Research Influence: Their publications have been cited a total of 299 times according to Google Scholar. This high citation count, along with their ranking among the top 10% and top 20% most-cited authors in engineering and mechanical engineering for several of their publications, demonstrates the widespread reliance on and influence of their methods and findings by other researchers globally.
- Active Peer Reviewer: The client has completed at least 89 reviews for various journals, demonstrating their recognized expertise and integral role in evaluating the work of their peers.
- Original Scientific Contributions: The petition highlighted the client's major original contributions, including the development of advanced signal processing techniques to identify acoustic emission sources for leak detection in pipelines, the design of novel signal processing algorithms for SHM of composite structures, the development of numerical models to simulate ultrasonic wave propagation in complex structures, and the execution of experimental testing of SHM systems using various sensors.
“Given the old age of much national infrastructure, [Client’s] research engineering new monitoring methods improves the cost-efficiency, safety, and maintenance resources needed to prevent structural accidents.”
Through meticulous documentation and a clear articulation of the client's contributions, NAILG successfully demonstrated that the client is exceptionally well-positioned to advance their proposed endeavor. This approval ensures that the client can continue to contribute their invaluable expertise to critical advancements in structural health monitoring within the United States, ultimately enhancing public safety and economic resilience by safeguarding vital infrastructure.

