dismissed O-1 RFE Issued

Actress

Motion Picture Or Television Productions · 2022-03-24

Decision Date
2022-03-24
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

0 of 3 criteria met
Awards and Prizes (Not Met)

The Petitioner did not demonstrate the Beneficiary's receipt of significant national or international awards.

Membership in Associations (Not Met)

The evidence provided did not satisfy the regulatory requirements for membership in associations requiring outstanding achievements.

Published Material (Not Met)

The Petitioner failed to provide qualifying published material about the Beneficiary in professional or major trade publications.

Commercial Success (Not Met)

This criterion was not considered because it was not claimed before the Director or in response to the RFE.

Why This Petition Was Denied

The motion was dismissed because the Petitioner failed to specify any factual or legal errors in the prior decision, instead restating previous arguments. The evidence provided did not satisfy the required three criteria under 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(o)(3)(v)(B). Additionally, the claim for commercial success was not considered because it was raised for the first time on appeal.

Request for Evidence (RFE)

Unsuccessfully Addressed

The Director issued an RFE regarding the initial evidence; the Petitioner responded but failed to establish eligibility or raise the commercial success criterion during that window.

RFE Targets
Awards and PrizesMembership in AssociationsPublished MaterialCommercial Success

Evidence

Evidence Types
Awards
Professional Memberships
Media Coverage
Commercial Success

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A dismissed O-1 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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At a Glance

Outcome dismissed
RFE Issued
Criteria Met 0 / 3
Evidence Types 4

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Total Cases 83
Success Rate 68.7%
Sustained 57
Dismissed 26

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