EB-2 NIW Case Study: IT and Strategy Consultant From Brazil Approval, No RFE Brazil IT and Strategy ConsultantA Brazilian technology and strategy consultant specializing in open finance and data-sharing ecosystems secured EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) approval in recognition of his contributions to financial transparency, data security, and digital innovation. Represented by Attorney Vivian Daher and her team, our client successfully demonstrated that his expertise in secure Application Programming Interface (API) frameworks and information technology (IT) training directly supports U.S. priorities in open banking, competition, and consumer data protection. Check Your EB-2 NIW Eligibility Client Background A Leader in Financial Innovation and Data SecurityWith over eight years of experience combining IT and strategy consulting, our client has built a career focused on advancing transparency, efficiency, and security in financial systems. A graduate of one of Latin America’s top-ranked universities, he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing Engineering and has led major innovation projects for leading financial institutions, including the implementation of Open Banking and Open Finance frameworks. His expertise includes developing secure API infrastructures and data-sharing systems for banks and fintech companies, helping create more transparent, efficient, and secure financial systems. Over time, he became a recognized specialist in open finance and digital transformation, training IT professionals and advising organizations in API development, cybersecurity, and financial data management. Before pursuing his EB-2 NIW petition, he also collaborated with international firms to promote global best practices in open banking and ensure compliance with privacy and security standards. His record of practical, results-driven innovation demonstrates expertise that directly supports U.S. priorities in financial transparency, competition, and data security, all of which are critical to national economic growth. The Challenge Bridging Engineering, Finance, and IT to Build a Strong EB-2 NIW Case One of the main challenges was connecting the client’s engineering education with his professional experience in finance and information technology. As attorney Vivian Daher explained, “his situation was a little tricky because he had a bachelor’s in engineering and his endeavor was focused on the financial aspect.” The client also expressed concern about not having letters of interest, which are often included in EB-2 NIW petitions. Attorney Daher explained that, given the strength of his documentation and the clarity of the case’s framework, the record would still present him as well positioned to advance his proposed endeavor. The most complex part of the case was presenting a clear, evidence-based narrative that demonstrated how his technical expertise and leadership would advance financial transparency and open banking innovation in the United States. Because the petition involved highly technical concepts, the legal team also needed to explain them in a way a USCIS officer could easily understand. The Solution A Collaborative and Evidence-Based Approach Attorney Daher and her team developed a cohesive, evidence-based strategy that bridged the client’s engineering education with his professional achievements in finance and IT. The client’s proactive engagement was key to the case’s success. “He was highly responsive and committed to providing every document we needed,” Attorney Daher noted. The close collaboration allowed the team to include comprehensive employer attestations, certificates, and project documentation to demonstrate his authority and influence in open finance and data-sharing systems. The petition also tied his proposed work to U.S. initiatives, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s open banking efforts and the Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy. By framing his contributions within these national objectives, the team showed how his ongoing contributions align with national priorities in fintech innovation and data security. The Result Connecting the Dots: From a Complex Profile to a Successful Approval The petition was approved without a Request for Evidence (RFE) and without letters of interest, highlighting the petition’s strong evidentiary foundation and strategic legal framing. Vivian Daher reflected that the most rewarding part of the case was seeing how the team’s strategy came together. “It’s possible to build a cohesive narrative,” she said. “As long as the client cooperates and trusts the process, we can build a strong, solid case.” USCIS recognized that the client’s combination of technical expertise, financial consulting experience, and alignment with national priorities positioned him to make significant contributions to financial transparency, security, and competitiveness in the United States. Attorney’s Perspective Vivian DaherSenior AttorneyRead More “It’s possible to align every piece of evidence strategically,” said Attorney Vivian Daher. “Even when a case seems difficult at first, cooperation and trust make all the difference. When clients understand that every document we request has a purpose, we can build a strong and solid petition together.” Why This Case Succeeded Attorney Vivian Daher emphasized that trust and communication were fundamental to achieving this outcome. “When clients understand that we’re working toward the same goal and that every request serves a purpose, it allows us to work together more effectively and build a solid case.” This cooperative dynamic, combined with thorough documentation and strategic framing, was central to demonstrating that the client was well-positioned to advance an endeavor of national importance. What This Approval Enables With EB-2 NIW approval, the client can continue his work in the United States, supporting the implementation of open banking and open finance systems that promote secure data-sharing, empower consumers, and strengthen competition in the fintech industry. His efforts will help advance U.S. leadership in digital finance and data governance. Case Overview Category Details Visa Classification EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) Nationality Brazil Professional Field Information Technology, Strategy Consulting, and Open Finance Implementation Years of Experience 8+ years Education Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Request for Evidence (RFE) No Final Outcome Approved Lead Attorneys Vivian Daher Related Resources If you are considering an EB-2 NIW for AI, technology, or cybersecurity work, the following resources provide additional information: EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) EB-2 NIW Processing Time Cybersecurity: A Key Area of National Importance Our immigration attorneys have helped technology professionals, engineers, and cybersecurity experts secure EB-2 NIW approval. See if you qualifyGet your free EB-2 NIW visa profile evaluation today. Evaluate My Profile This case was handled by Vivian Daher of Colombo & Hurd, a U.S. immigration law firm specializing in employment-based green cards including EB-2 NIW and EB-1A petitions. The firm has secured over 10,000 successful visa and green card approvals for clients from more than 100 countries, including more than 2,000 approvals in EB-2 NIW and EB-1A categories since 2023.