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My lawyer doesn't want to refund my EB1-B fee when it got denied. And he is
willing to repackage and file it as NIW. But he kept telling me that since I
am a relatively young scientist, it is hard to show my impact on the field,
which is also a requirement for NIW. How do people show your research
impact on the field? Is it an absolute requirement for NIW? I am just afraid
that the lawyer just won't work hard on the NIW case since he is not
getting more money on that. He already did a pretty bad job on my EB1-B.
Here is my background, and any suggestions are welcome. Thanks a lot!
Ph.d Environmental engineering 2009 (top 3 university) since I have a very
broad research background, I filed it in the field of Chemical Engineering (
my undergrad major)
Paper: 5 (all first author, English journal)
conference posters: 8
citations: ~ 30
Review: 6 (three different journals)
Reference letter: 8 (2 FDA, 2 NASA, 2 from my own university, and 2 from
other research centers that used and will be using the assay I developed in
grad school)
Working in a small biotech company now.
willing to repackage and file it as NIW. But he kept telling me that since I
am a relatively young scientist, it is hard to show my impact on the field,
which is also a requirement for NIW. How do people show your research
impact on the field? Is it an absolute requirement for NIW? I am just afraid
that the lawyer just won't work hard on the NIW case since he is not
getting more money on that. He already did a pretty bad job on my EB1-B.
Here is my background, and any suggestions are welcome. Thanks a lot!
Ph.d Environmental engineering 2009 (top 3 university) since I have a very
broad research background, I filed it in the field of Chemical Engineering (
my undergrad major)
Paper: 5 (all first author, English journal)
conference posters: 8
citations: ~ 30
Review: 6 (three different journals)
Reference letter: 8 (2 FDA, 2 NASA, 2 from my own university, and 2 from
other research centers that used and will be using the assay I developed in
grad school)
Working in a small biotech company now.