remanded EB-3

Operations Manager

Designer And Printer Of Customized Banners, Stickers, And Other Signage · South Korea · 2024-08-09

Decision Date
2024-08-09
Location
Arizona
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 Remanded

The AAO withdrew the revocation because the original NOIR was based on unsupported speculation and failed to provide the petitioner with specific evidence to rebut. However, the case was remanded because the record contained unresolved inconsistencies regarding the beneficiary's job duties and language proficiency. These factors cast doubt on the petitioner's actual intent to employ the beneficiary in the certified position.

Evidence

Skills Required
  • Two years of experience in management or operations from the printing industry
  • Managing printing production activities
  • Directing sales promotions and advertisements
  • Directing personnel functions
  • Supervising customer relations

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Outcome remanded

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Total Cases 108
Success Rate 9.3%
Sustained 10
Dismissed 63

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