approved EB-2 (NIW)

Assistant Professor

Epilepsy · 2025-03-26

Processing Time
323 days
Decision Date
2025-03-26
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Proposed Endeavor

The petitioner proposes to enhance diagnostic and treatment methods for epilepsy and related conditions, including psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) and psychiatric comorbidities like depression. His work involves developing accurate diagnostic protocols and conducting clinical studies to evaluate novel therapies. The endeavor aims to reduce the high rates of misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment affecting millions of Americans.

Framework Evaluation

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

The endeavor addresses the widespread burden of epilepsy and aligns with national public health goals for improving patient care.

2 Well-positioned to Advance the Endeavor Met

The petitioner's background as a physician-scientist and his extensive publication and citation record demonstrate his capability to lead this research.

3 On Balance, Beneficial to Waive Job Offer Met

The petitioner's unique integration of medical practice and research innovation provides a benefit to the U.S. that outweighs the need for labor certification.

Why This Petition Was Approved

The petition was approved based on the petitioner's record of 21 peer-reviewed journal articles and 1 book chapter, which garnered 178 citations. He demonstrated expertise by completing 23 peer reviews for leading scientific publications. The case satisfied all three Dhanasar prongs, supported by evidence of global adoption of his findings and two expert recommendation letters.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Peer Reviewed Publications
Citations
Reference Letters Dependent
Judging Experience
Original Contributions

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Outcome approved
Processing 323 days
Criteria Met 3 / 3
Evidence Types 5

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