approved EB-2 (NIW)

Professor

Computer Engineering · Bangladesh · 2025-12-13

Processing Time
673 days
Decision Date
2025-12-13
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Proposed Endeavor

The petitioner proposes to continue pioneering innovative tracking methodologies at the intersection of computer vision, visual object tracking, human-computer interaction, and bioinformatics. The work focuses on developing user-friendly, accurate tracking systems for biomedical applications to advance healthcare and human-computer interaction technologies. This research specifically aims to improve tracking methodologies for treating comorbid chronic illnesses.

Framework Evaluation

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

The research addresses critical national needs in healthcare technology, particularly in improving tracking methodologies for treating comorbid chronic illnesses.

2 Well-positioned to Advance the Endeavor Met

The petitioner's extensive publication record, 291 citations, and 46 peer reviews demonstrate they are an expert evaluator and leader in the field.

3 Balance of Interests Met

The petitioner's unique expertise and the significant funding received for their projects indicate that waiving the labor certification requirement would benefit the United States.

Why This Petition Was Approved

The petition was approved based on the client's portfolio of 17 peer-reviewed journal articles, 16 conference articles, and 291 citations. The client also demonstrated expertise through 46 peer reviews for authoritative journals and received funding from major organizations like the National Research Foundation of Korea. These credentials satisfied the Dhanasar prongs for substantial merit, national importance, and being well-positioned to advance the endeavor.

Evidence

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Citations
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Conference Presentations
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Original Contributions

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Outcome approved
Processing 673 days
Criteria Met 3 / 3
Evidence Types 7

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