dismissed EB-2 (NIW)

Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Aircraft Maintenance Technician · 2025-01-10

Decision Date
2025-01-10
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.

Proposed Endeavor

The petitioner proposes to continue his work as an aircraft maintenance technician, focusing on improving operational and safety standards within the aviation field.

Why This Petition Was Denied

The motion to reconsider was dismissed because the Petitioner failed to establish that the prior decision was based on an incorrect application of law or policy. Specifically, the Petitioner did not demonstrate that membership in the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) requires a U.S. bachelor's degree or its foreign equivalent, as required by 8 C.F.R. § 204.5(k)(2) and (3)(ii)(E). Additionally, the Petitioner's advanced certifications and letters of support were deemed insufficient to establish significant contributions to the larger aviation mechanic field under 8 C.F.R. § 204.5(k)(3)(ii)(F), as they primarily attested to personal achievements and quality of work rather than broader industry impact.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Reference Letters Dependent

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Outcome dismissed
Evidence Types 1

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