remanded EB-3
Registered Nurse
Non-Profit Healthcare System · 2024-07-11
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.
Framework Evaluation
1 of 1 criteria metLabor Certification (Met)
The position is for a registered nurse, which falls under DOL's Schedule A, Group I, pre-certifying the labor market shortage.
Why This Petition Was Remanded
The appeal was sustained to the extent of remanding because the Petitioner demonstrated by a preponderance of evidence that it timely responded to the NOIR. The AAO withdrew the revocation to allow the Director to review the previously unexamined response and enter a new decision. The core issue was a procedural error regarding the receipt of the Petitioner's rebuttal evidence.
Evidence
Evidence Types
Reference Letters Dependent
Skills Required
- Registered Nurse license
- Schedule A qualification
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Frequently Asked Questions
A remanded EB-3 petition means the case was sent back to the field office for further review. This happens when procedural errors are found or additional evidence should be considered. It is neither an approval nor a denial.
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Outcome remanded
Criteria Met 1 / 1
Evidence Types 1
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Success Rate 9.3%
Sustained 10
Dismissed 63
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