dismissed EB-1A
Project Management Specialist
Project Management · Kazakhstan · 2025-04-10
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 metLesser Nationally or Internationally Recognized Prizes or Awards (Not Met)
The Letter of Recognition from a local mayor was not shown to be nationally or internationally recognized or reported on by media.
Original Contributions of Major Significance (Not Met)
The AAO reserved judgment on this criterion as the petitioner could not meet the required count of three criteria.
Leading or Critical Role (Not Met)
The AAO reserved judgment on this criterion as the petitioner could not meet the required count of three criteria.
Why This Petition Was Denied
The Petitioner failed to satisfy any of the three claimed EB-1A criteria. The Letter of Recognition from the Mayor of a Kazakhstan city was not considered a nationally or internationally recognized award for excellence under 8 C.F.R. § 204.5(h)(3)(i). Because the Petitioner failed to meet the first criterion, the remaining claims for original contributions and leading roles were not fully adjudicated as they would not change the outcome.
Evidence
Evidence Types
Awards
Original Contributions
Evidence Submitted
- Letter of Recognition from a city mayor
- Correspondence regarding leadership impact
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Outcome dismissed
Criteria Met 0 / 3
Evidence Types 2
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Success Rate 53.0%
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