dismissed EB-1C RFE Issued

Operator Manager

School Bus And Shuttle Services Company · 2023-05-09

Decision Date
2023-05-09
Location
Georgia
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 5 criteria met
Qualifying Relationship (Not Met)

The record did not establish a qualifying relationship between the U.S. Petitioner and a foreign employer.

Foreign Employment Duration (Not Met)

The Petitioner did not establish that the Beneficiary was employed abroad in a managerial or executive capacity for at least one year.

Managerial Capacity (Not Met)

The Petitioner failed to prove the Beneficiary would be employed in the United States in a managerial or executive capacity.

Why This Petition Was Denied

The appeal was dismissed based on the Petitioner's request to withdraw the filing. However, the AAO affirmed the Director's finding of willful misrepresentation because the Petitioner and Beneficiary provided false information regarding organizational structure, staffing, and the Beneficiary's actual employment history.

Request for Evidence (RFE)

Unsuccessfully Addressed

The Director issued a NOID highlighting material omissions regarding organizational structure and inconsistencies in the Beneficiary's employment history. The Petitioner failed to respond.

RFE Targets
Qualifying RelationshipForeign Employment DurationManagerial Capacityorganizational structure

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A dismissed EB-1C petition means USCIS found the evidence insufficient to meet the eligibility criteria. Common reasons include weak documentation, failure to meet the required number of criteria, or insufficient evidence of the claimed qualifications. Petitioners can refile with stronger evidence or explore alternative visa categories.

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Outcome dismissed
RFE Issued
Criteria Met 0 / 5

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Success Rate 15.7%
Sustained 14
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