approved EB-2 (NIW)

Professor

Agriculture · 2025-02-26

Processing Time
43 days
Decision Date
2025-02-26
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Proposed Endeavor

The petitioner proposes to develop innovative strategies to mitigate nitrogen and carbon losses, restore degraded soils, and reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers. His work focuses on reversing soil degradation caused by climate change to enhance crop yields and promote sustainable agricultural productivity. The endeavor aims to safeguard ecosystems and support national goals for environmental resilience and food security.

Framework Evaluation

3 of 3 criteria met
1 Substantial Merit and National Importance Met

The endeavor addresses soil health and climate change mitigation, which are critical to U.S. food security and environmental sustainability.

2 Well-positioned to Advance the Endeavor Met

The petitioner's extensive publication record of 138 articles and nearly 4,000 citations demonstrates his significant influence and expertise in the field.

3 On Balance, Beneficial to Waive Job Offer/Labor Cert Met

The urgency of the research and the petitioner's high level of expertise make his continued work indispensable to U.S. national interests.

Why This Petition Was Approved

The petition was approved based on the petitioner's record of 138 peer-reviewed journal articles, 19 conference abstracts, and 3 book chapters, which have garnered 3,987 citations. He also demonstrated significant professional standing through 63 peer reviews and funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. These metrics satisfied the Dhanasar prongs by proving his work's national importance and his strong position to advance the field.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Peer Reviewed Publications
Citations
Grants
Conference Presentations
Professional Memberships
Judging Experience
Original Contributions
Government Alignment

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Outcome approved
Processing 43 days
Criteria Met 3 / 3
Evidence Types 8

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