Senior Attorney Yadira Aguilar worked closely with the client on the initial filing to build a petition that translated highly technical engineering concepts into a clear and compelling narrative.
Rather than relying on complex terminology, the strategy focused on explaining the real-world impact of advanced PCB design, showing how the petitioner’s work supports critical technologies in aerospace, autonomous systems, and advanced manufacturing. By defining key concepts and linking the petitioner’s expertise to broader U.S. priorities, the filing connected his work to U.S. industry needs, economic growth, and global competitiveness.
As Attorney Aguilar explained: “When a case is highly technical, it’s essential to explain not just what the client does, but why it matters. We focused on breaking down complex concepts and showing how his work translates into real-world impact across key industries in the United States.”
After USCIS issued the RFE, Immigration Attorney Yeerin Kwon led the response with a focused strategy that built on the strength of the initial filing. The response reinforced the original arguments while clarifying key points, particularly the broader national impact of the petitioner’s work.
In the updated model plan, the team provided a more detailed explanation of what the petitioner would do in the United States, digging deeper into the practical implementation of his work. This required addressing complex electronics engineering concepts while presenting them in a way that could be clearly understood by a non-specialist audience.
The response also included financial evidence to support the viability of the project, which helped to show that the client was well-positioned to advance his endeavor.
As Attorney Kwon explained: “USCIS trends are constantly evolving. Because we handle RFEs as a dedicated department, we’re able to identify what officers are focusing on and adapt our strategies accordingly, while also providing feedback to our legal teams so future filings can proactively address those changes.”