dismissed EB-2 (NIW)
Aviation Supply Chain Director
Aviation Supply Chain Management · 2024-07-11
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 establish an aviation supply chain company providing outsourced tasks such as sourcing, purchasing, maintenance, and overhaul management to increase efficiency for aircraft maintenance vendors.
Framework Evaluation
0 of 3 criteria met1 Substantial Merit and National Importance Partially Met
The endeavor was found to have substantial merit but failed to demonstrate national importance.
Why This Petition Was Denied
The appeal was dismissed because the petitioner did not demonstrate that the proposed endeavor has national importance. The evidence focused on the petitioner's individual skills and localized business benefits rather than a broader impact on the industry or the U.S. economy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A dismissed EB-2 NIW 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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