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近期Eb-1A/B批准案例选辑 (二)
作者:刘宗坤律师     发文时间: 2007年09月17日 10:50:34
近期Eb-1A/B批准案例选辑 (二)

刘宗坤律师按:在此,我们整理了一部分本所近期获得批准并具有代表性的Eb-1A/B案
例,以供读者参考。以下案例大多在近两三个月中获得批准,基本上能够反映Eb-1A/B
审理的现状。

以下案例由刘宗坤联合律师事务所Susan Covington整理。

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Case # 9: Dr. N. Y.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Computer Science
Major Credentials:
PhD from an American university
Published 9 journal and conference papers
Approximately 290 citations
Served as a peer-reviewer for journals and conferences

Dr. N. Y. researches and publishes in the field of computer science. Her
area of expertise is wireless sensor network. She earned her PhD from an
American university. As of Dr. N. Y.’s filing date she had published 9 peer
-reviewed journal and conference papers, which had been cited at least 290
times. In addition, Dr. N. Y. had served as a peer reviewer for a number of
journals and conferences.

In support of Dr. N. Y.’s petition, we submitted four strong letters of
recommendation, including 2 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
N. Y. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
(1) that Dr. N. Y. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to her field of endeavor; (2) that she had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in her field; (3) that she had frequently
been called upon to serve as a judge of the work of others. We further
explained in detail how the specific evidence provided under each criterion
had convincingly established that Dr. N. Y. was an outstanding scientist who
had risen to the very top of her field.

Dr. N. Y.’s case was filed on March 15, 2007, and was approved on August 28
, 2007.

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Case # 10: Dr. X. B.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Chemistry
Major Credentials:
PhD from a foreign university
Published 26 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
Cited approximately 270 times
Received national award from a foreign government

Dr. X. B. researches and publishes in the field of Chemistry. His area of
expertise is organic chemistry. He earned his PhD from a Chinese university.
As of Dr. X. B.’s filing date, he had published 26 peer-reviewed journal
and conference papers, which had been cited more than 270 times by
researchers around the world. In addition, he had received a national
scientific award from the Chinese Education Ministry.

In support of Dr. X. B.’s petition, we submitted 6 strong letters of
recommendation, including 2 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
X. B. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that (1) Dr. X. B. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in his field; and (3) that he had
received prestigious national award for excellence in research. We further
explained in detail how the specific evidence provided under each criterion
had convincingly established that Dr. X. B. was an outstanding scientist who
had risen to the very top of his field.

Dr. X. B.’s petition was filed on February 14, 2007, and was approved on
August 23, 2007.

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Case #11: Dr. B. Z.

Case Type: Eb-1B
Field of Research: Materials Science
Major Credentials:
PhD from a foreign university
Published 8 peer-reviewed journal papers
Served as a peer reviewer
Job Position: Research Associate

Dr. B. Z. researches and publishes in the field of Materials Science. His
area of expertise is polymer nanomaterials engineering. He earned his PhD
from a Chinese university. As of Dr. B. Z.’s filing date, he had published
8 peer-reviewed journal papers. His papers were cited moderately by other
researchers. Dr. B. Z. was offered a position of Research Associate in an
American university.

In support of Dr. B. Z.’s petition, we submitted 6 strong letters of
recommendation, including 5 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
B. Z. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Outstanding Researcher
. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at least
two of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove that (1)
Dr. B. Z. had made original scientific contributions of major significance
to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly articles in
peer-reviewed journals in his field; and (3) that he had participated as a
judge of the work of others. We further explained in detail how the specific
evidence provided under each criterion had convincingly established that Dr
. B. Z. was an outstanding researcher with international acclaims in his
field.

In addition, we provided evidence to show that Dr. B. Z. had at least three
years of outstanding research experience in his field, and that the position
offered to him had no fixed term, in which he would ordinarily had an
expectation of permanent employment.

Dr. B. Z.’s case was filed on January 31, 2007, and was approved on August
15, 2007.

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Case # 12: Dr. X. H.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Electrical Engineering
Major Credentials:
PhD from an American university
Published 9 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles
Cited approximately 72 times
Served frequently as a peer reviewer

Dr. X. H. researches and publishes in the field of electrical engineering.
Her area of expertise is wireless communications. She earned her PhD in
Electrical Engineering from an American university. As of Dr. X. H.’s
filing date, she had published 9 first-authored peer-reviewed journal and
conference papers, which had been cited at least 72 times by researchers
around the world. She had also frequently called upon to serve as a peer
reviewer for journals and conferences.

In support of Dr. X. H.’s petition, we submitted 7 strong recommendation
letters, including 4 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr. X. H.
met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that Dr. X. H. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to her field of endeavor; (2) that she had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in her field; and (3) that she had served
as a judge of the work of others. We further explained in detail how the
specific evidence provided under each criterion had convincingly established
that Dr. X. H. was an outstanding scientist who had risen to the very top
of her field.

Dr. X. H.’s case was filed on May 1, 2007, and was approved on August 7,
2007.

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Case # 13: Dr. Z. W.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Electrical Engineering
Major Credentials:
PhD from an American university
Published 11 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
Cited approximately 25 times
Work reported by major professional publications
Served as a peer reviewer

Dr. Z. W. researches and publishes in the field of electrical engineering.
His area of expertise is digital communications and data storage. He earned
his PhD from a top American university. As of Dr. Z. W.’s filing date, he
had published 11 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, which had been
cited at least 25 times by researchers from all over the world. His work
had been reported by a major media outlet. In addition, Dr. Z. W. has
repeatedly served as a peer reviewer.

In support of Dr. Z. W.’s petition, we submitted 6 strong letters of
recommendation, including 3 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
Z. W. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that Dr. Z. W. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in his field; (3) that he had served as a
judge of the work of others; and (4) that his work had been reported by
major media. We further explained in detail how the specific evidence
provided under each criterion had convincingly established that Dr. Z. W.
was an outstanding scientist who had risen to the very top of his field.

Dr. Z. W.’s case was filed on April 16, 2007, and was approved on July 20,
2007.

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Case # 14: Dr. H. Z.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Polymer Science
Major Credentials:
PhD from a foreign university
Published 32 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
Cited approximately 300 times
Recipient of prestigious awards for research excellence

Dr. H. Z. researches and publishes in the field of polymer science. His area
of expertise is in polymer chemistry and physics. He earned his PhD in
Polymer Chemistry and Physics from a Chinese university. As of Dr. H. Z.’s
filing date, he had published 32 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
, which had been cited at least 300 times by researchers worldwide. His work
has been reported by major professional journals and he has received
nationally recognized awards for excellence in research.

In support of Dr. H. Z.’s petition, we submitted 5 strong letters of
recommendation, including 3 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
H. Z. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that (1) Dr. H. Z. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in his field; and (3) that he had
received prestigious national awards for his excellence in research. We
further explained in detail how the specific evidence provided under each
criterion had convincingly established that Dr. H. Z. was an outstanding
scientist who had risen to the very top of his field.

Dr. H. Z.’s petition was filed on April 19, 2007, and was approved on July
13, 2007.

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Case # 15: Dr. H. L.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Major Credentials:
PhD from a foreign university
Published 24 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
Approximately 50 citations
Senior member of a scientific association
Served as a peer-reviewer

Dr. H.L. researches and publishes in the field of electrical and computer
engineering. His area of expertise is PCM technology. He earned his PhD from
a Taiwanese university. As of Dr. H. L.’s filing date he had published 24
peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, which had been cited at least
50 times. In addition, Dr. H. L. is the co-inventor of a number of US
patents, and he is a senior member of an exclusive, invitation-only
scientific organization.

In support of Dr. H. L.’s petition, we submitted five strong letters of
recommendation, including 2 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
H. L. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that (1) Dr. H. L. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in his field; (3) that he had served as a
judge of the work of others; and (4) that he was a member of scientific
association that requires outstanding achievement. We further explained in
detail how the specific evidence provided under each criterion had
convincingly established that Dr. H. L. was an outstanding scientist who had
risen to the very top of his field.

Dr. H. L.’s case was filed on April 23, 2007, and was approved on July 6,
2007.

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Case # 16: Dr. G. T.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Particle Physics
Major Credentials:
PhD from a foreign university
Published 81 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
Cited approximately 1,600 times
Work reported and reviewed in professional journals

Dr. G. T. researches and publishes in the field of particle physics. His
area of expertise is heavy quark physics. He earned his PhD from a Chinese
university. As of Dr. G. T.’s filing date, he had published 81 peer-
reviewed journal and conference papers, which had been cited more than 1,600
times by researchers around the world. In addition, his work had been
reported and reviewed by major professional journals.

In support of Dr. G. T.’s petition, we submitted 8 strong letters of
recommendation. We argued that Dr. G. T. met the statutory requirements to
qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability. To meet this standard, the
petitioner must provide evidence of at least three of the required criteria.
We offered specific evidence to prove that (1) Dr. G. T. had made original
scientific contributions of major significance to his field of endeavor; (2)
that he had authored scholarly articles in peer-reviewed journals in his
field; and (3) that his work had been reported by major professional and
trade media. We further explained in detail how the specific evidence
provided under each criterion had convincingly established that Dr. G. T.
was an outstanding scientist who had risen to the very top of his field.

Dr. G. T.’s petition was filed on March 6, 2007, and was approved on June
21, 2007.

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Case #17: Dr. A. L.

Case Type: Eb-1B
Field of Research: Nanotechnology
Major Credentials:
PhD from a foreign university
Published 22 English and Chinese papers
Cited over 80 times by other researchers
Served as a peer reviewer
Worked reported by a foreign newspaper
Job Position: Senior Research Scientist

Dr. A. L. researches and publishes in the field of Nanotechnology. His area
of expertise is the development of nanomaterials. He earned his PhD from a
Singapore university. As of Dr. A. L.’s filing date, he had published 22
peer-reviewed journal papers, which had been cited over 80 times by other
researchers. Dr. A. L. was offered a position of Senior Research Scientist
in a small company.

In support of Dr. A. L.’s petition, we submitted 6 strong letters of
recommendation, including 2 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
A. L. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Outstanding Researcher
. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at least
two of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove that (1)
Dr. A. L. had made original scientific contributions of major significance
to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly articles in
peer-reviewed journals in his field; (3) that he had participated as a judge
of the work of others; and (4) his work had been reported in national media
. We further explained in detail how the specific evidence provided under
each criterion had convincingly established that Dr. A. L. was an
outstanding researcher with international acclaims in his field.

In addition, we provided evidence to show that Dr. A. L. had at least three
years of outstanding research experience in his field, that the position
offered to him had no fixed term, in which he would ordinarily had an
expectation of permanent employment, and that the position was offered by a
qualified employer who hired at least three full-time researchers.

Dr. A. L.’s case was filed on May 23, 2007 requesting premium processing,
and was approved on June 4, 2007.

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Case # 18: Dr. K. J.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Nanotechnology
Major Credentials:
PhD from an American university
Published 11 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
Cited approximately 62 times
Served as a peer reviewer

Dr. K. J. researches and publishes in the field of nanotechnology. His area
of expertise is in carbon nanomaterials research. He earned his PhD from an
American university. As of Dr. K. J.’s filing date, he had published 11
peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, which had been cited at least
62 times by researchers around the world. In addition, Dr. K. J. has
repeatedly served as a peer reviewer for journals and conferences.

In support of Dr. K. J.’s petition, we submitted 7 strong letters of
recommendation, including 3 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
K. J. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that (1) Dr. K. J. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in his field; (3) that he had served as a
judge of the work of others. We further explained in detail how the
specific evidence provided under each criterion had convincingly established
that Dr. K. J. was an outstanding scientist who had risen to the very top
of his field.

Dr. K. J.’s petition was filed on December 29, 2006, and was approved on
June 4, 2007.

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Case # 19: Dr. L. W.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: Linguistics
Major Credentials:
PhD from an American university
Published 14 scholarly papers
Served as a peer reviewer for journals

Dr. L. W. researches and publishes in the field of linguistics. His area of
expertise is sociolinguistics. He earned his PhD in Linguistics from an
American university. As of Dr. L. W.’s filing date, he had published 14
scholarly articles in journals and conference proceedings. In addition, Dr.
L. W. has served as a peer reviewer for journals.

In support of Dr. L. W.’s petition we submitted 6 strong letters of
recommendation, including 4 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
L. W. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that (1) Dr. L. W. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in his field; and (3) that he had served
as a judge of the work of others. We further explained in detail how the
specific evidence provided under each criterion had convincingly established
that Dr. L. W. was an outstanding linguist who had risen to the very top of
his field.

Dr. L. W.’s petition was filed on January 18, 2007, and was approved on May
17, 2007.

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Case # 20: Dr. Y. H.

Case Type: Eb-1A
Field of Research: neuroscience
Major Credentials:
PhD from a foreign university
Published 25 scholarly journal and conference papers
Worked reviewed by other researchers in journals
Served as a peer reviewer for journals

Dr. Y. H. researches and publishes in the field of neuroscience. His area of
expertise is neurobiology. He earned his PhD from a Chinese university. As
of Dr. Y. H.’s filing date, he had published 25 scholarly articles in
journals and conference proceedings. In addition, Dr. Y. H.’s work has been
reviewed by other researchers in professional journals, and he has served
as a peer reviewer.

In support of Dr. Y. H.’s petition we submitted 7 strong letters of
recommendation, including 5 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
Y. H. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary
Ability. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of at
least three of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence that Dr.
Y. H. (1) had made original scientific contributions of major significance
to his field of endeavor; (2) that he had authored scholarly articles in
peer-reviewed journals in his field; (3) that his work had been frequently
reviewed and reported in professional media, and (4) that he had served as a
judge of the work of others. We further explained in detail how the
specific evidence provided under each criterion had convincingly established
that Dr. Y. H. was an outstanding scientist who had risen to the very top
of his field.

Dr. Y. H.’s petition was filed on April 11, 2007, and was approved on May
14, 2007.

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Case #21: Dr. T. S.

Case Type: Eb-1B
Field of Research: Molecular Medicine
Major Credentials:
PhD from an American university
Published 11 journal and conference papers
Cited approximately 47 times by other researchers
Job Position: Research Assistant Professor

Dr. T. S. researches and publishes in the field of molecular medicine. Her
area of expertise is genetic epidemiology. She earned her PhD in Molecular
Medicine from an American university. As of Dr. T. S.’s filing date, she
had published 11 journal and conference papers, which had been cited about
47 times by other researchers. Dr. T. S. was offered a position of Research
Assistant Professor in an American university.

In support of Dr. T. S.’s petition, we submitted 6 strong letters of
recommendation, including 2 independent expert opinions. We argued that Dr.
T. S. met the statutory requirements to qualify as an Outstanding Researcher
/Professor. To meet this standard, the petitioner must provide evidence of
at least two of the required criteria. We offered specific evidence to prove
that (1) Dr. T. S. had made original scientific contributions of major
significance to her field of endeavor; (2) that she had authored scholarly
articles in peer-reviewed journals in her field. We further explained in
detail how the specific evidence provided under each criterion had
convincingly established that Dr. T. S. was an outstanding scientist with
international acclaims in her field.

In addition, we provided evidence to show that Dr. T. S. had at least three
years of outstanding research experience in her field, and that the position
offered to her had no fixed term, in which she would ordinarily had an
expectation of permanent employment.

Dr. T. S.’s case was filed on April 30, 2007 requesting premium processing,
and was approved on May 8, 2007.

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刘宗坤律师(Z. Zac Liu, Esq.),法学博士(J.D., Valparaiso University School
of Law)、哲学博士(Ph.D., Peking University),伊利诺伊州最高法院及联邦法院
执照,曾担任Valparaiso University Law Review的编辑和审稿人, 著有中英文书籍
多种,散见于中美各大学图书馆。执业以来,他已代理无数名来自世界各地的科研人员
和专业人士成功获得绿卡及各类非移民签证,尤其在国家利益豁免(NIW)、特殊人才
(Eb-1A)、杰出教授和研究员(EB-1B)、PERM 劳工证、H-1B工作签证等方面积累了
丰富的经验。读者若有移民法律问题,可将简历发往zliu@niwus.com。刘律师会在两个
工作日内对您的问题做出免费答复或评估。

白凯玲律师 (Kellie Pai, Esq.),法学博士(J.D.,University of Houston Law
Center)、文学学士(B.A., University of Texas at Austin),德克萨斯州最高法院执
照,刘宗坤联合律师事务所专业移民律师。

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