approved EB-2 (NIW)

Assistant Professor

Internal Medicine · Jordan · 2025-05-25

Processing Time
31 days
Decision Date
2025-05-25
Location
Arkansas
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Proposed Endeavor

The petitioner proposes to advance diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for multifactorial diseases to improve precision and outcomes while maintaining cost-efficiency. His work focuses on developing comprehensive tools for managing chronic illness and detecting early-stage metastasis without over-reliance on expensive imaging. The endeavor aims to improve patient stratification and expand evidence-based treatment strategies within the U.S. healthcare system.

Framework Evaluation

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

The endeavor addresses key clinical hurdles and U.S. public health priorities including cost reduction and improved patient care.

2 Well-positioned to Advance the Endeavor Met

The petitioner's record of 9 journal articles, 55 citations, and clinical expertise demonstrates he is well-positioned.

3 Balance of Interests Met

The scalability and cost-effectiveness of the petitioner's work make it beneficial to waive the labor certification requirement.

Why This Petition Was Approved

The petition was approved based on the petitioner's record of 9 peer-reviewed journal articles and 4 conference abstracts which garnered 55 citations. His work demonstrated national importance by aligning with U.S. public health priorities to reduce costs and improve care for chronic conditions. The submission included expert support confirming the demand for his specific expertise in early metastasis detection.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Peer Reviewed Publications
Citations
Conference Presentations
Reference Letters Dependent
Government Alignment

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Outcome approved
Processing 31 days
Criteria Met 3 / 3
Evidence Types 5

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