EB-2 NIW Approval · Mechanical Design Engineering
Commercial Vehicle Development and Transportation Efficiency
We are sharing an EB-2 National Interest Waiver approval for a mechanical design engineer in the commercial vehicle space whose work focused on improving transportation efficiency, reducing operational costs, and advancing sustainability across US supply chains and commercial fleets.
This case shows why NIW is not about your job title. It is about how your work is presented, structured, and connected to the national interest of the United States. The approval was built well before filing, through narrative clarity, evidence structuring, and strategic positioning that translated technical engineering work into demonstrable national-priority impact.
Overview of the EB-2 NIW Case
Our client works in the specialized area of mechanical design engineering, with a focus on commercial vehicle development, transportation efficiency, and supply chain sustainability. As US fleets transition toward cleaner technologies and pressure mounts on logistics costs and emissions, this niche has become increasingly tied to national-interest priorities.
We at Jinee Green Card believe that a strong case is built before filing, not during it. Many applications fail not because the candidate lacks experience, but because the work is not structured properly. Generic job titles do not win NIW cases. The niche, the impact, and the connection to US priorities must all be defined precisely.
Instead of presenting the profile as a routine technical role, the petition focused on:
The originality of the client's contributions to transportation efficiency and emissions reduction
The measurable cost and operational impact across commercial fleet operations
The reliance of the supply chain ecosystem on the client's design and execution work
The alignment of those contributions with US national priorities in logistics and sustainability
02 — NIW Criteria
One standard. Three requirements. One coherent narrative.
USCIS evaluates EB-2 NIW petitions against the Matter of Dhanasar three-prong test. Each prong was carried by deep, structured evidence rather than vague claims of importance.
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Substantial Merit and National Importance
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Well Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor
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Benefit of Waiving the Job Offer and Labor Certification
-Team Jinee
03 — Takeaways
What you can learn from this EB-2 NIW Approval
01
Title doesn’t win
Generic job titles lose NIW cases. Your niche and impact must be defined precisely.
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National priorities matter
Work must tie directly to US national priorities, not just be broadly important.
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Evidence supports claims
Every claim needs documentation. Vague assertions are dismissed by USCIS adjudicators.
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Preparation beats filing speed
A strong case is built before filing, not during it.
High standards Stronger with strategy.
EB-2 NIW Approval Rates and Why Strategy Matters
While EB-2 NIW approvals are achievable for the right profiles, outcomes still depend heavily on evidence quality and how the petition is framed against the three Dhanasar prongs. Strong cases succeed when they clearly explain why the individual’s work serves the national interest and why traditional labor certification would slow that benefit unnecessarily.
This case demonstrates that a well-structured NIW petition grounded in real engineering impact, national-priority alignment, and credible execution evidence can succeed even without academic credentials, brand-name awards, or celebrity recognition. The difference between approval and rejection often comes down to how well the case is prepared before it is ever reviewed.
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