Dr. Chen
Dr. Chen is a scientist working in the field of biotherapeutics and biomedical engineering. He obtained a BS in Aerospace Engineering from a top university in China. He then went on to earn a Master of Science degree from a highly-respected private research university in the United States and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from another prestigious university.
Dr. Chen is an established biomedical engineer who is responsible for a variety of revolutionary biotherapeutics. His research on wearable robot technologies has transformed the daily lives of people who are living with disabilities and require prostheses, as well as stroke victims who have lost mobility in their limbs. An NIW petition requires us to prove that the individual's proposed endeavor has both intrinsic merit and national importance, and that the individual is in a position to advance this endeavor. In Dr. Chen's case, it was only a matter of putting together the most convincing argument to convey the potential national importance of his work. While his substantial levels of education and practical experience left little doubt that he is well-positioned to advance his important work, it was more challenging to assess how his research may contribute to the national interest as a whole. This is a notoriously difficult standard to prove, and only the most thoughtful analysis and argument will be able to convince USCIS that an individual has met the criteria.
By analyzing in detail the information provided to us by Dr. Chen, we were able to outline exactly how his research work would advance medical technologies in the United States, and why this would be significant for the well-being of the nation. Dr. Chen's medical technologies undoubtedly address health-related issues that Americans struggle with every day, and seek to improve quality of life for those individuals. With that in mind, we were able to reference work he had done on government projects and properly concentrate on explaining Dr. Chen's significant knowledge and experience. As a result of our diligent work, Dr. Chen's NIW petition was approved in seven months, this in a process that could potentially take up to a year or longer.






