dismissed EB-2 (NIW)

International Banking Manager

International Banking · 2024-11-19

Decision Date
2024-11-19
Location
United States
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 work as an international banking manager in the United States, specifically assisting with expansion efforts in the African region. The endeavor involves contributing to the international banking sector and its impact on the global economy.

Framework Evaluation

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

The proposed endeavor has substantial merit, but the petitioner failed to establish its national importance by not detailing the prospective impact of her specific work beyond the general importance of the international banking industry.

Why This Petition Was Denied

The appeal was dismissed because the petitioner failed to establish the national importance of her proposed endeavor under the first prong of the Dhanasar framework. While the endeavor had substantial merit, the petitioner improperly relied on the general importance of the international banking industry rather than demonstrating the specific prospective impact of her proposed work. The decision reserved judgment on the second and third prongs of Dhanasar.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Reference Letters Dependent
Industry Reports
Articles

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Outcome dismissed
Criteria Met 0 / 3
Evidence Types 3

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