dismissed EB-3 RFE Issued
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Liquor Store · India · 2024-04-08
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 Petitioner failed to resolve material inconsistencies in the record with independent, objective evidence. New letters submitted on motion were not contemporaneous, lacked specificity regarding job duties and dates, and were written by individuals without access to official payroll records. The Petitioner also failed to demonstrate a continuing intent to employ the Beneficiary.
Request for Evidence (RFE)
Unsuccessfully AddressedThe Director issued a NOIR based on discrepancies in entry dates, identity aliases, and the reliability of the Indian employer's letter.
RFE Targets
experience documentation
Evidence
Evidence Types
Reference Letters Dependent
Skills Required
- Two years of experience in the job offered
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A dismissed EB-3 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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Case data sourced from publicly available petition decisions and case studies. Decision date: 2024-04-08.
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Outcome dismissed
RFE Issued
Evidence Types 1
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Total Cases 108
Success Rate 9.3%
Sustained 10
Dismissed 63
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