dismissed EB-2 (NIW)

Compliance Attorney

Healthcare Waste, Fraud, And Abuse As Well As Taxation · 2024-08-07

Decision Date
2024-08-07
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 her work as a compliance attorney in the fields of healthcare waste, fraud, and abuse, and federal and state taxation. Her endeavor involves identifying waste, fraud, and abuse in healthcare and ensuring compliance with various tax codes.

Framework Evaluation

0 of 3 criteria met
1 The proposed endeavor has both substantial merit and national importance Not Met

The petitioner failed to establish that her proposed endeavor had national importance, as her work did not sufficiently extend beyond her current or future employers and their clientele to impact the industry or field more broadly at a national level. She also did not demonstrate how her endeavor would have significant potential to employ U.S. workers or offer substantial positive economic effects for the nation.

Why This Petition Was Denied

The appeal was dismissed because the petitioner failed to establish the national importance of her proposed endeavor under Dhanasar's first prong. The AAO found that her work, while beneficial to her employer, did not demonstrate a broader impact on the industry or field at a national level. The decision highlighted that the petitioner did not show how her endeavor would have significant potential to employ U.S. workers or offer substantial positive economic effects for the nation.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Articles Discussing Health Care Fraud And Tax Compliance

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Outcome dismissed
Criteria Met 0 / 3
Evidence Types 1

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