Success Story: Protecting Public Health Through Smarter Mosquito Control: NIW Approved for Nepali Research Entomologist Advancing Novel Population Management Strategies
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On December 19th, 2025, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Research Entomologist in the field of Entomology (Approval Notice).
General Field: Entomology
Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Country of Origin: Nepal
State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Missouri
Approval Notice Date: December 19th, 2025
Processing Time: 1 year, 10 months, 4 days (Premium Processing Requested)
Case Summary:
We are pleased to share the NIW approval of a Nepali entomology researcher whose work supports safer and more effective mosquito population management strategies to reduce the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. The proposed endeavor focuses on developing novel genetic and chemical approaches for managing mosquito populations, including research that improves our understanding of how mosquitoes transmit viruses and how control strategies can be optimized while reducing unintended environmental impacts. At the time of filing, the client was employed in the United States in an entomology research role aligned with this endeavor.
Research with National Importance
In the petition, we demonstrated that the client’s work has substantial merit and national importance because mosquito-borne illnesses continue to pose serious public health and economic risks. The client’s research supports efforts to limit disease transmission through improved population management approaches, including investigations that inform how control methods can remain effective over time, especially as factors like insecticide resistance and changing environmental conditions complicate conventional strategies.
Academic Contributions and Recognition
The petition highlighted the client’s record of scholarly output and independent influence. The client has authored 3 peer-reviewed journal articles, which have received 32 citations, demonstrating that other researchers have relied on this work to advance related investigations. The case also documented at least 1 completed peer review for a respected journal, reflecting professional trust in the client’s expertise. To further show the strength of the record, we emphasized that one of the client’s publications achieved notably high citation performance within its field for its publication period.
Expert Endorsements
We also included expert recommendation letters explaining the technical significance of the work and why the client’s research is influential and how it contributes to better mosquito control outcomes.
As one independent expert noted:
“He has proven his expertise through his impactful research in insect toxicology as well as medical entomology. Thus, [Client]'s record of achievement to date more than evidences the indispensability of his research to the United States.”
This endorsement supported our presentation that the client’s work has practical value for public health protection and that the client is well-positioned to continue advancing this important endeavor in the United States.NIW Approval and Outlook
The I-140 NIW petition was filed on February 15th, 2024, and approved on December 19th, 2025, after an upgrade to premium processing. In the filing, we presented a clear NIW framework showing that the endeavor is nationally important, the client is well-positioned to advance it through ongoing U.S.-based research activity and a record of impactful publications, and that granting the waiver benefits the United States by supporting continued progress in mosquito-borne disease mitigation.

