dismissed EB-1A

Brazilian Jiujitsu Coach

Brazilian Jiujitsu · Brazil · 2024-04-15

Decision Date
2024-04-15
This case is from a USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) appeal decision. Appeal cases represent a subset of petitions and may not reflect typical outcomes.

Framework Evaluation

0 of 3 criteria met
Judging (Not Met)

The Petitioner's referee experience was not shown to be at events of high stature or prestige associated with the top of the field.

Published Material (Not Met)

The evidence consisted of a photograph and caption in an article about chefs, which does not demonstrate being at the top of the field.

Leading or Critical Role (Not Met)

While the academy in Brazil is prestigious, the Petitioner's performance there was not enough to demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim.

Why This Petition Was Denied

The Petitioner failed to meet the EB-1A criteria as his most recent awards were from 2019 and several achievements post-dated the filing date. His judging experience was largely voluntary and not at top-tier events like the IBJJF World Championship, and his published material consisted only of a photo caption in an article about chefs.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Judging Experience
Awards
Professional Memberships
Evidence Submitted
  • Judging experience (volunteer referee)
  • Leading or critical role at a prestigious jiujitsu academy in Brazil
  • Published material (photograph and caption in an article)
  • Membership/Blackbelt status (attained post-filing)

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Outcome dismissed
Criteria Met 0 / 3
Evidence Types 3

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Sustained 466
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