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INDUSTRIES — NUCLEAR & ENERGY

Nuclear & Energy

Immigration counsel grounded in firsthand nuclear reactor operations, radiological controls, and the technical disciplines that define the nuclear workforce.

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

A Technically Demanding Workforce

The nuclear energy sector employs some of the most highly credentialed technical workers in the U.S. economy — reactor operators, nuclear engineers, health physicists, radiological controls technicians, and systems analysts whose roles are defined by extremely specific technical qualifications. Immigration petitions for these workers must demonstrate that the foreign national’s credentials, training, and prior experience genuinely meet those standards.

Generic specialty occupation descriptions do not hold up in this sector. USCIS adjudicators reviewing nuclear engineering petitions expect petitions that accurately characterize the role — its technical scope, the theoretical knowledge it requires, and how the beneficiary’s background maps to that scope. Getting that wrong invites an RFE or denial.

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Aaron’s Direct Experience

Aaron operated as a qualified S6W Engine Room Supervisor aboard the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23), a nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine conducting classified research and development missions. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Energy Engineering Technology and trained and supervised sailors and officers on reactor chemistry, radiological controls, and propulsion plant systems.

When Aaron prepares a petition for a nuclear engineer or reactor technician, he is writing from direct operational experience in the same systems — not from a textbook description of the field.

Common Roles We Support

  • Nuclear engineers and reactor designers
  • Reactor operators and supervisors
  • Health physicists
  • Radiological controls technicians
  • Nuclear fuel cycle specialists
  • DOE facility workers
  • Nuclear instrumentation and controls engineers

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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