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In the
National Interest : Post-NYDOT NIW Approvals
Posted
Sep 24, 1999
[These
are summaries of several recent post NYSDOT cases filed BY LOSM and approved
by the INS.]
Environmental Chemist
The United
States Department of Justice, Administrative Appeals Unit, recently reversed
the decision to deny a National Interest Waiver for an Environmental Chemist.
This decision represents one out of only four appellate cases reversed
by the AAU in 1998. The beneficiary, who specializes in catalytic use
in petroleum and other fossil fuel refining, quality control, risk management
and remediation, has two Masters Degrees in Chemistry. It was argued that
the Petition was in the National Interest based on the beneficiary's novel
research and overwhelming support from leading members of U.S. governmental
agencies, such as the EPA, as well as, prominent Environmental Scientists
and Chemists across the world. It was further argued that the
beneficiary's
work would lead to more productive use of natural resources, improve and
protect the health of United States citizens, improve working conditions
by eliminating hazarmic Engineering, and a B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering.
The approval
was based on arguments propounded by the Law Office of Sheela Murthy,
P.C. emphasizing the beneficiary's research achievements in ceramics and
glass formation in opto-electronic applications and infrared transmissions
technology as being invaluable to defense, healthcare and industry in
the United States. It was argued that the beneficiary's work was national
in scope and in an area of substantial intrinsic merit because of the
increased demand for advanced ceramics for use in telecommunications,
computers, petroleum and chemical processing, and biomedical engineering.
Supporting
documentation included appropriate reference letters, honors, awards and
the beneficiary's published material.
Submitted
by The Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
Chemical
Engineer
The INS recently
approved a National Interest Waiver petition for a Chemical Engineer in
Alabama. The beneficiary, who specializes in the critical areas of lignocellulosic
biomass conversion and bio-fuel development, has Ph.D., M.S., and B.S.
degrees in Chemical Engineering.
The beneficiary's
work is highly commendable based on his dedicated research achievements
attained for advancement of biotechnology, particularly in bio-energy
production from renewable biomass. It was argued that the beneficiary's
work in this field is critical to the United States due to the increased
threat of fossil fuel depletion, and the United States interest in developing
environmentally friendly and economically sound fuel alternatives. National
Interest arguments focused on how the beneficiary's research would reduce
foreign oil imports, reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and better
the environment and health of the United States as a whole. Supporting
documentation included letters from recognized experts in the field, honors,
awards, the beneficiary's published materials, professional association
membership certificates, and conference proceedings.
Submitted
by The Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
Pharmaceutical
Researcher
The INS recently
approved a National Interest Waiver for a Pharmaceutical Researcher in
New York. The beneficiary, who specializes in cancer research and drug
delivery systems, has Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in Pharmaceutical
Sciences.
The approval
was based on strong arguments propounded by the Law Office of Sheela
Murthy,
P.C. emphasizing that the beneficiary is a professional with an advanced
degree whose groundbreaking work in the treatment of Cervical and Prostate
Cancer is internationally renowned and is of significant value for the
advancement of healthcare in the United States. National Interest arguments
focused on the benefit of the Petitioners work to the health and economy
of the United States.
Supporting
documentation included letters from recognized experts in the field, honors,
awards, and the beneficiary's published materials.
Submitted
by The Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
Biomedical
Researcher
The INS recently
approved a National Interest Waiver for a Biomedical Researcher. The beneficiary,
who specializes in genetics and molecular biology, has a Ph.D. in Life
Sciences, a M.S. in Cytogenetics, and a B.S. in Botany.
The approval
was based on strong arguments propounded by the Law Office of Sheela
Murthy,
P.C. emphasizing that the beneficiary is a professional with an advanced
degree whose groundbreaking research on the cloning of the MEN1 gene,
which has been attributed to sporadic endocrine tumors at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), is of great significance to the U.S. national
economy and healthcare. Further arguments emphasized that the
beneficiary's
research is national in scope, is of substantial intrinsic merit, and
that the petitioners employment is not based on a shortage of qualified
workers. National Interest arguments focused on national health and economic
prosperity through the dissemination of the petitioners research, including
dramatic improvements in mortality and morbidity rates from tumors in
the United States and increased revenues by improving the cost-efficiency
of health care.
Supporting
documentation included appropriate reference letters from recognized experts
in the field, honors, awards and the beneficiary's published material.
Submitted
by The Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
Biochemist
The INS Recently
approved a National Interest Waiver for a Biochemist in Tennessee. The
beneficiary, who specializes in lung research and transcription factors
has two Masters Degrees in Biochemistry and a B.S. in Chemistry.
The approval
was based on arguments submitted by the Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
emphasizing the beneficiary's contributions to the cloning and sequencing
of genes related to congenital heart defects in children and cystic fibrosis.
It was argued that these contributions have been central to the ongoing
research efforts of scientists and researchers across the United States
and the world. National interest arguments focused on the significant
improvement of national health and economy due to the beneficiary's research,
as the beneficiary's unique and pivotal research will continue to enhance
the understanding of the causes of many diseases. The benefits of the
beneficiary's work were argued to be both national in scope and of substantial
intrinsic merit.
Supporting
documentation included appropriate reference letters from internationally
recognized experts in the field, honors, awards and the beneficiary's published
material.
Chemical
Engineer
The INS recently
approved a National Interest Waiver petition for a Chemical Engineer in
New York. Surprisingly, we did not receive the now common request for
additional evidence, though the case was approved after the NYDOT decision
was announced in August of 1998. The beneficiary, who specializes in the
highly complex field of particle agglomeration, has Ph.D., M.S., and B.S.
degrees in Chemical Engineering.
The beneficiary
is a unique individual who combines a comprehensive academic background
in Chemical Engineering with an aptitude for software development, which
has significantly advanced the field of Chemical Engineering. The
beneficiary's
work involved the development of a computer simulation for the particle
agglomeration process, which catalyzed an old- fashioned technology practiced
for more than hundreds of years and literally brought the field into the
21st century. It was argued that the beneficiary's work, in addition to
serving the national interest as a whole, was recognized by the U.S. research
community as having a major impact on the cost efficiency and reliability
of the particulate process industries and the reduction of product development
time through the use of the beneficiary's computational models. National
Interest arguments focused on the better use of valuable natural resources
and improvement of the U.S. economy.
Supporting
documentation included letters from recognized experts in the field, honors,
awards, the beneficiary's published materials, professional association
membership certificates, and conference proceedings.
Submitted
by The Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
Summaries NYDOT/ author: Erika Rose, Law Clerk, Law Office of Sheela Murthy,
P.C.
©
The
Law Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.
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