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New NIW Successful Stories (34) Dr. Lee Dr. Lee obtained his Ph.D. degree in a southeastern American university, majoring in electrical engineering. He is an outstanding researcher in that field with an emphasis on Electric Power Systems. He has profound knowledge in various aspects of power system such as substation automation, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) design and simulation. In 2006, Dr. Lee retained our firm for his NIW petition. Our experienced attorneys carefully prepared a package of his petition materials, ordering the materials in the most proper way to improve the chance of being approved. We successfully demonstrated that Dr. Lee qualified for all the requirements of NIW. We highlighted that Dr. Lee’s proposed work has substantial proposed benefits to the national interest, because the electricity industry is a critical sector in the nation’s economy. This can be strongly proved by the huge impacts of major power system disruptions as the northeast blackout in 2003 and the power supply crisis in California during 2001-2002. Dr. Lee’s work is proposed to provide improved operation of electrical power systems for benefits that will be experienced throughout the United States. We also successfully helped Dr. Lee prepare 6 recommendation letters from experts in his research field. The most important part, however, was the well-drafted petition letter written by our experienced attorney. Dr. Lee’s petition was sent to USCIS in March, 2006 and got approved in August, 2006. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee received his Ph. D. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering from an American university. He made original and significant achievements in the area of combustion research and automotive engine application. He retained Zhang & Associates, P. C. for his NIW petition early 2006. Our attorneys demonstrated how substantial intrinsic merit Dr. Lee research had and how the proposed benefit of work was national in scope. Our legal team also emphasized in the petition letter that Dr. Lee’s research would advance the design, development and implementation of next generation systems and methodologies for effective, safer, and improved technology for extinguishing fire as well as reduction of dangerous emission. Through this petition letter, the immigration officer would easily understand the significance of Dr. Lee ’s research in terms of national interest. With our well-organized preparation and presentation, Dr. Lee’s petition went through smoothly. We submitted Dr. Lee’s petition on June 20, 2006; and on August 16, 2006 the petition was approved. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee Dr. Lee is an outstanding researcher with extensive experience in the nationally crucial field of cancer research and cancer gene therapy. She obtained a Ph.D. degree in Microbiology and Immunology from a top-tier university in 2001. During her research career, Dr. Lee has made significant contributions to this field. Based on Dr. Lee’s excellent record as a researcher, she was selected to join the research laboratory in a California university as a postdoctoral fellow in 2001. Dr. Lee also published numerous scientific articles in prestigious journals. Dr. Lee retained Zhang & Associates, P.C. for her NIW petition at the end of 2005. In preparation for her case, our attorneys suggested her get strong recommendation letters from independent experts in the field. In addition, she had numerous publications presented at major scientific conferences. Our attorney wrote a very strong petition letter based on her credentials. Dr. Lee’s NIW was filed on March, 2006, and approved on August, 2006. Dr. Lee Mr. Lee Mr. Lee is a professional in the field of nanophotonics and nanomaterials with a M.S. degree in Materials Science and Engineering, which he obtained in a prestigious university in South Korea. Now Mr. Lee is undertaking his Ph.D. program at a renowned American university. He is currently carrying out very nationally important research in Siphotonics. His study investigates the use of nanotechnology to achieve high performance, silicon-based LEDs which can be used for a wide range of applications including high-speed computing, medical microanalysis and biosensing. Mr. Lee retained our firm for his NIW petition in 2006. Our experienced attorneys carefully reviewed his background information and designed the most suitable petition package for him. We successfully demonstrated that Mr. Lee fulfilled all the requirements for NIW. Mr. Lee seeks employment in the field of nanotechnology research. This field has substantial intrinsic merits because of its role in generating scientific advances in the design and development of more efficient, energy saving, longer lasting, safer and smarter products for home, communications, medicine, transportation, security and engineering. We highlighted that the field of nanotechnology has been identified as strategically important for the United States providing the fact that over 6.5 billion dollars has been invested in the National Nanotechnology Initiative since its inception in 2001. We also helped Mr. Lee get 7 recommendation letters from the experts in his research field, two of which were independent advisories. These recommendation letters testified Mr. Lee’s outstanding achievements in nanotechnology field. We carefully collected Mr. Lee’s published journal papers and documents of his conference presentation, organized them in the most proper way and sent all the materials to USCIS. Mr. Lee’s petition was sent to USCIS in June, 2006. Two months later, his petition was approved. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee obtained her Ph.D. degree in a famous American university, majoring in nanomaterials and polymer science. Currently she is working as a researcher in another American university, and her research program is funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and National Science Foundation. She has successfully developed an innovative method to produce superhydrophobic conducting polymer films that completely repel water. In 2006, Dr. Lee retained our office for her NIW petition. Our experienced attorneys argued in the petition letter that Dr. Lee’s research field is so significant because it affects the diverse national interests and population of the United States, offering the potential to improve the telecommunications, information, medical, biotechnological, electronics, and security industries. The results of her research will have numerous widespread benefits for the security of the United States and the health of US people and the nation’s economy, and the society at large. These benefits will be realized if she were to continue to live and work in the United States. We also helped Dr. Lee get 7 recommendation letters from the leading scientists of her research field, two of which were independent advisories. These letters proved that Dr. Lee would continue making substantial contributions in her research field. We also enclosed all the documents proving that Dr. Lee had published more than 20 journal papers on top magazines in her research field in her petition package. Dr. Lee’s petition was sent to the USCIS in late May, 2006 and got approved in early August, 2006. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee got his bachelor degree of plant molecular and developmental biology from a top Chinese university. Then he went to America to continue his research and study and obtained his Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology from a renowned American university. While conducting his Ph.D. research in the university, he played pivotal roles in several key projects investigating the functions of a germ cell-specific protein named MSY2 in mouse eggs and early embryos. He demonstrated the importance of MSY2 in producing high quality eggs, which directly relates to female fertility. In 2006, Dr. Lee retained our firm for his NIW petition. Our experienced attorneys carefully reviewed his background and materials and designed a petition package suitable for him. We highlighted that Dr. Lee’s successful work had produced six publications in top ranked journals in the field of development and reproduction, and this number is far above average as most very good graduate students at major research institutions only publish 2-3 papers during their doctoral study. In addition, Dr. Lee’s first-authored work has been frequently cited more than 55 times by other leading scientists in top-quality international journals. Moreover, Dr. Lee’s research field, cell and molecular biology, especially in stem cell biology, has substantial intrinsic merit due to its great potential for regenerative medicine and its ability to significantly advance the treatment of cancer, aging and tissue repair. We also helped Dr. Lee get 6 recommendation letters and collected the documents proving that he has at least 12 publications on top journals of his research field. Dr. Lee’s petition was sent to the USCIS in late July, 2006 and got approved only 23 days later. (02/05/2007) For more immigration news, please click here |
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