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New NIW Successful Stories (32) Dr. Lee Having obtained his Ph.D and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering at a prestigious California school, Dr. Lee is a multi-degreed scientist with over thirteen years of accumulated experience in the fields of computational mechanics, biomechanics, software engineering, and human physiology. More specifically, he has been conducting pioneering research in developing finite element models and software for blunt trauma assessment and overuse injury prediction. Considering the sheer size of the American population suffering blunt trauma and overuse injuries every day, the impact of Dr. Lee’s research translates into significant healthcare, economic and military benefits for our country. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2005 for our aid in filing an NIW petition. Holder of patents in both China and the US, he already had a long list of technical reports, letters of support, and journal articles to his credit. Only with our assistance, however, was Dr. Lee able to present the most persuasive case possible. Dr. Lee’s NIW was submitted on September 5, 2005, and approved in December 2005. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee is a multi-degreed scientist, having obtained a B.S. in medicine, an M.S. in health statistics and a Ph.D in epidemiology with a minor in biostatistics from a highly competitive school in China. She boasts extensive experience in epidemiologic research, especially in preterm birth and birth defect research. Epidemiologic research is the key to discovering the causes of these terrible tragedies, and is among the top priorities of public health intervention experts. Dr. Lee approached Z&A for help in filing her NIW petition. Her sterling credentials, including numerous governmental prizes and awards in both the US and China, in combination with her large number of publications, made her an impressive client. Still, she worried that her relative lack of letters of support – she came to us with only 4 – would hurt her chances of success. Our lawyers were able to gather enough material and independent advisory opinions that we knew we would succeed. Dr. Lee’s NIW petition was filed on September 21, 2005, and approved a few months later. Dr. Lee Originally from the Middle East, Dr. Lee is an outstanding researcher in the field of structural biology and transcription regulation. He earned his Ph.D in molecular biology and biochemistry from a prestigious school in the Midwest after obtaining his M.S. and B.S. in molecular biology in his native country. Dr. Lee’s work has been instrumental in establishing engineering methodology for gene fusion and DNA shuffling and has been pioneering in advancing research in the critical area of structural biology and transcription regulation. Dr. Lee came to Z&A in 2006 for help with his NIW petition. He felt that because he did not have the same number of publications and citations that some of our other clients had, his chances of success were small. Furthermore, the documentation he did have was largely from several years ago. Our attorneys, however, were able to find extraordinary letters of support to overcome these difficulties. Dr. Lee’s NIW was filed March 21, 2006, and approved in July 2006. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, an expert in the nationally crucial field of medical physics (nuclear medicine), earned his Ph.D from a top New York university. While earning his degree, Dr. Lee made many groundbreaking advances in x-ray reflectivity and angular dependence of x-ray fluorescence techniques. He was able to extend these techniques to studies on semiconductor thin-films with complicated structures so that they could be used to investigate intermixing, diffusion, migration of elements between layers, and interface structures. Dr. Lee came to Z&A in 2005 for help in filing his NIW. Our compassionate attorneys decided to highlight his impressive achievements by noting his over 40 publications and 30 citations, a very impressive number given his relatively young age. We also brought Dr. Lee’s research awards to the USCIS official’s attention. Dr. Lee’s NIW was filed on December 20, 2005, and approved by March 2006. Dr. Lee An advanced degree professional by virture of her Ph.D from a top medical school in Taiwan, Dr. Lee has performed postdoctoral research at a prestigious school in Indiana and is currently working at one of the largest national biotechnology companies. She is highly expert in infectious diseases research, with notable expertise in molecular biology, virology, cell biology, and immunology. Dr. Lee contacted Z&A in 2005 to ask for our assistance in filing her NIW. Our expert legal team noted the impressive 10 publications she had written for the Journal of Immunity, one of the top journals in her field. In addition, she had garnered considerable awards from both Taiwan and the US, so our strategy involved focusing on them. Dr. Lee’s NIW was filed October 2, 2005, and approved only a few months later. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, whose work has been cited at least an incredible 82 times by her peer researchers, has extensive experience in the field of biomedical research, particularly in the area of molecular genetics research. Extremely well educated, Dr. Lee received her Ph.D. degree from one of the top schools on the East Coast after earning her B.S. from the department of microbiology at one of the most prestigious schools in China. She has also conducted award-winning research at internationally recognized institutions like the Wadsworth Center of New York, where her work focused on the cellular function of a prolyl isomerase. Her work has been published in such leading journals as Science and Frontiers in Bioscience. As amazing as her work is, though, Dr. Lee knew she needed expert advice to successfully petition the government for an NIW in 2005. After a thorough search, she decided on Z&A, where she knew we would give her our personal best. Indeed, our attorneys managed her case with their usual aplomb and skill, compiling the voluminous paperwork to best advocate on her behalf. Dr. Lee’s NIW petition was filed on June 23, 2005, and approved a short time later. (07/27/2006) For more immigration news, please click here |
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