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EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)

Data Analytics and Business Systems Professional Approved After RFE

Case Overview

The petitioner was a senior data analytics and business systems professional with more than a decade of experience designing and implementing enterprise-scale analytics solutions across complex organizational environments. His work focused on transforming large volumes of operational data into actionable intelligence that supported strategic planning, operational efficiency, and risk-informed decision-making.
Over the course of his career, the petitioner had led analytics initiatives impacting organizations with thousands of users and multi-million-dollar operational budgets. His contributions resulted in measurable outcomes, including faster decision cycles, improved forecasting accuracy, and greater visibility into operational and financial performance across business units.

Rather than being limited to a single employer or narrowly defined analytics role, the petitioner’s career reflected an impact-driven trajectory centered on building scalable data systems applicable across industries and organizational contexts.

VISA

EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)

FIELD

Data Analytics & Business Systems

PROFESSIONAL LEVEL

Senior Analytics and Systems Specialist

OUTCOME

Approved

CORE EXPERTISE

Enterprise data platforms, business intelligence, decision-support systems

The Challenge

This EB-2 NIW case faced heightened scrutiny when USCIS issued a substantive Request for Evidence (RFE). The RFE questioned whether the petitioner’s work extended beyond employer-specific benefit and whether the proposed endeavor rose to the level of national importance required for NIW approval.
Additionally, USCIS sought clarification on why waiving the labor certification process was appropriate, given the availability of professionals working in data analytics and business systems. The challenge was to move beyond describing analytics functions and instead demonstrate how the petitioner’s work delivered system-level benefits with broad applicability and prospective national impact.

Legal Strategy & Case Positioning

The RFE response strategically reframed the petitioner’s work around his role as a data analytics and business systems architect addressing systemic inefficiencies common across organizations. The case emphasized how his analytics platforms and decision-support systems enabled faster, more accurate decision-making in complex operational environments.
The petition highlighted that the petitioner’s work had improved decision-cycle times by double-digit percentages, reduced reporting errors and redundancies, and supported high- value resource allocation and operational planning decisions. His analytics frameworks were presented as scalable solutions that could be replicated across organizations, rather than tools designed for a single employer.
By positioning the petitioner as a specialist advancing enterprise-level data capabilities, the case demonstrated why traditional labor certification was not a practical mechanism for capturing the scope and prospective value of his contributions.

Evidence Framework

The petition was supported by a strengthened evidentiary record, including:

Independent expert opinions explaining the petitioner’s advanced analytics expertise and its
broader applicability

Documentation of enterprise dashboards, reporting architectures, and integrated decision-
support systems

Quantified metrics showing sustained improvements in efficiency, accuracy, and operational responsiveness
Independent industry materials validating the growing national reliance on advanced data analytics and business intelligence systems
Taken together, this evidence directly addressed USCIS’s concerns and demonstrated that the petitioner’s work produced impact extending beyond individual employers or projects.

Outcome

Following review of the comprehensive RFE response, USCIS approved the EB-2 National Interest Waiver petition. The agency determined that the petitioner’s proposed endeavor satisfied all NIW requirements and that waiving the job offer and labor certification requirements was beneficial to the United States.

Why This Case Matters

This case demonstrated that EB-2 NIW approval remains achievable even after an RFE when a petition is strategically reframed to emphasize scalability, prospective impact, and national relevance. It highlights the importance of translating technical analytics to work into clear, outcome-driven narratives and showcases the firm’s ability to convert challenging RFEs into successful NIW approvals through careful case construction.