dismissed EB-2 (NIW)
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Others · 2024-05-28
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.
Why This Petition Was Denied
The motion to reopen and reconsider was dismissed because the petitioner failed to address the most recent adverse decision, instead focusing on the Director's original denial. The filing did not meet the requirements of 8 C.F.R. § 103.5(a)(2) or (3) as it lacked new facts and failed to identify specific legal or factual errors in the prior AAO dismissal.
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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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Total Cases 3,816
Success Rate 53.6%
Sustained 2,046
Dismissed 1,674
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