Success Story: Overcoming RFE! Chinese Optical Network Engineer Secures NIW Approval with Our Help

 

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On July 29th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for an Optical Network Engineer in the Field of Electrical Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Electrical Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Optical Network Engineer

Country of Origin: China

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: California

Approval Notice Date: July 29th, 2025

Processing Time: 19 months, 11 days


Case Summary:           

We are thrilled to share the approval of an I-140 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petition for a distinguished Ph.D. holder in electrical and computer engineering whose pioneering research in photonic technologies is driving progress across multiple high-impact industries. The petition, filed in December 2023, was approved in July 2025 following a successful response to a Request for Evidence (RFE), affirming the petitioner’s national value and research excellence.

Accelerating Innovation Through Advanced Photonics

The petitioner’s proposed endeavor centers on the design and engineering of high-speed, high-efficiency photonic devices and integrated systems. His work addresses critical performance bottlenecks in the communications, computing, financial services, and social networking sectors by advancing the development of photonic integrated circuits, optical interconnects, and high-throughput signal processing systems. These technologies are foundational to the evolution of next-generation data infrastructure, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence acceleration.

Currently working in industrial research and development, the petitioner continues to engineer scalable photonic architectures that push the boundaries of bandwidth, energy efficiency, and processing speed - all essential for the demands of the modern digital economy.

Recognized Contributions and Global Reach

The petition was supported by an extensive scholarly portfolio and clear evidence of the petitioner’s impact on the field:

  • 19 peer-reviewed journal articles (4 first-authored);
  • 19 peer-reviewed conference papers (8 first-authored);
  • 6 conference abstracts (3 first-authored);
  • 2 preprints;
  • 1 U.S. patent;
  • 580 total citations (per Google Scholar);
  • At least 90 completed peer reviews for leading journals.
His work has not only been cited widely across the fields of photonics, optoelectronics, and high-speed communications but has also provided critical design techniques for low-energy data transmission, scalable photonic systems, and cutting-edge lightwave communications.

Nationally Funded and Strategically Aligned

The petitioner’s research has garnered significant funding support from leading U.S. scientific and defense agencies, some of these are the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

This backing illustrates not only institutional trust in his research direction but also its alignment with U.S. national technology priorities in advanced computing, secure communications, and semiconductor innovation.

Endorsements from Experts in the Field

The petition included two recommendation letters from recognized experts in electrical and photonic engineering. These letters emphasized the petitioner’s leading role in high-impact research and validated the broad implications of his work.

“[Client] is an exceptional engineer who is highly regarded in the field for the novelty and practicality of his work. He stands out as a major influence on the development of photonic devices, and it is clear that his work must be permitted to continue in the country uninterrupted.”

The reviewers noted that his research is helping to define the future landscape of ultra-fast, energy-efficient electronics and data infrastructure.

A Strong Case for National Benefit

Through detailed documentation of his publication record, citation impact, federal funding support, and peer recognition, we successfully demonstrated the petitioner’s qualifications and the national importance of his proposed work. The petition received an RFE, which was addressed with a comprehensive response that clarified the petitioner’s influence, originality, and policy relevance, resulting in a favorable decision from USCIS in less than a week after receiving the RFE response.

NAILG is honored to have represented this exceptional researcher and to have contributed to a successful outcome that will allow him to continue advancing U.S. leadership in photonic systems and information technology.