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MAR102025_04B9204
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 10, 2025 The Petitioner, a citizen of Mexico, last entered the United States in 2012 without inspection. The Petitioner married A-T-, 1 a lawful permanent resident, in 2018. The Petitioner filed his VA WA petition in 2020 based on his marriage with A-T-. The Director issued a notice of intent to deny based on the Petitioner's controlled substance felony conviction.…
MAR102025_04E2309
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 10, 2025 The Applicant is ineligible to derive citizenship from both his parents under former section 321(a)(l) of the Act because he was 35 years old and not under the age of 18 when his mother naturalized, as former section 321 ( a)( 4) of the Act requires. Although the Applicant was under the age of 18 when his adoptive father naturalized, the Director determined…
MAR102025_05D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 10, 2025 A. Relevant Facts and Procedural History The Petitioner filed her U petition with a Supplement B signed and certified in November 2017 by the Director of Central Operations, IDistrict Attorney's Office ( certifying official) in relation to an incident that occurred in 12015. In response to Part 3.1 ofthe Supplement B, the certifying official indicated the P…
MAR072025_01A6245
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 07, 2025 The Applicant was granted U nonimmigrant status in December 2014 and filed her U adjustment application in June 2022. The Director determined that the Applicant did not demonstrate that she was helpful in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity and denied the U adjustment application. The Supplement B, signed in June 2014 by a Deputy Chief…
MAR072025_01B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 07, 2025 The Director determined the Petitioner qualified for EB-2 classification as an advanced degree professional because he submitted evidence of his Master of Science degree in computer science from the ________ We agree. The only issue on appeal is whether the Petitioner qualifies for a waiver of the job offer requirement in the national interest. The Petition…
MAR072025_02B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 07, 2025 The Director determined the Petitioner qualified for EB-2 classification as an advanced degree professional because he submitted evidence of his Master of Science degree from _____ I We agree. The only issue on appeal is whether the Petitioner qualifies for a waiver of the job offer requirement in the national interest. The Petitioner initially stated his p…
MAR072025_03B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 07, 2025 The Director determined the Petitioner qualified for EB-2 classification as an advanced degree professional because he submitted evidence of his bachelor's degree in computer science and more than five years of progressive experience in his field. We agree. The only issue on appeal is whether the Petitioner qualifies for a waiver of the job offer requiremen…
MAR062025_01B9204
Accepted
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 06, 2025 The Petitioner is a citizen of Peru who filed her VAWA self-petition based on her marriage to G-A- 1 in 2003. The Director determined the Petitioner's prior marriage to A-M-S- was not legally terminated before she married G-A- and she consequently had not established she had a valid marriage and qualifying relationship with G-A-. On appeal, the Petitioner a…
MAR062025_01E2309
Remanded
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 06, 2025 The only issue on appeal is whether the Applicant's father satisfied the U.S. physical presence requirements of former section 301(g) of the Act. With her application, the Applicant submitted a copy ofher father's birth certificate showing he was born onl 1948 in Utah. The Applicant also submitted a letter from her parents stating they lived in Montana from…
MAR062025_01H4212
Remanded
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 06, 2025 The record reflects that the Applicant, a citizen of Albania, filed an asylum application in May 2001, and was placed in removal proceedings for her claim to be heard before an immigration judge. The Notice to Appear ( charging document) for the Applicant's appearance in immigration court alleges that the Applicant entered the United States at an unknown pl…
MAR062025_02B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 06, 2025 The Director determined that the Beneficiary qualifies as a member of the professions holding an advanced degree. The remaining issue to be determined is whether the Petitioner established that a waiver ofthe requirement ofa job offer, and thus a labor certification, would be in the national interest. The Petitioner initially stated that the Beneficiary wou…
MAR062025_03B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 06, 2025 The Petitioner submitted a business plan to establish a limited liability company (LLC) in I I Georgia. The business plan indicates the Petitioner would be the sole owner ofthe company and head dance teacher. The business plan states the company will operate a dance studio that will "train professionals capable of entering the entertainment industry as thea…
MAR062025_04C6101
Accepted
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 06, 2025 A. Relevant Evidence and Procedural History The Petitioner is a citizen of Honduras who was born onl I2009. Onl I2024 theD District Court inl ITexas (juvenile court) issued an Order ofDeclaratory Judgment and Findings (Order) which declared the Petitioner dependent on the juvenile court, determined the Petitioner's reunification with her father was not viab…
MAR052025_01B2203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Petitioner earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, focusing on machine intelligence and robotics, at I I in his native Iran in 2009. Since 2012, he has been the chief executive officer of his own software company in I I The Petitioner states that his "research has particularly focused on applied AI in cyber-physical systems, from banking and energy to…
MAR052025_01B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 In his letter submitted in response to the Director's request for evidence (RFE), the Petitioner stated his proposed endeavor is to conduct research in computer vision and artificial intelligence while earning his doctoral degree at I I and then as a research scientist at an AI research laboratory. The Petitioner explained he would work on developing AI sys…
MAR052025_01B9204
Remanded
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Petitioner filed his petition based on his relationship with F-D-1, a U.S. citizen, who he married in 2013. The Director issued a notice of intent to deny (NOID) the petition pursuant to section 204(c) of the Act because the record contained inconsistencies regarding the Petitioner's residence with C­ M-, his former wife, when he met C-M-, and his relat…
MAR052025_01C6101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Petitioner is a citizen of Brazil who was born on I I 2001. The Petitioner filed his SIJ petition onl I2022, when he was 21 years old. The Director denied the petition because the Petitioner was not under 21 when his SIJ petition was filed, as the regulation at 8 C.F .R . § 204.11 (b)( 1) reqmres. On appeal, the Petitioner asserts his SIJ petition was…
MAR052025_01D12101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Applicant, a native and citizen of Mexico, last entered the United States in 2017. She filed her T application in April 2023 based on a claim that she was the victim of labor trafficking by her former employer, a winery in California. A. The Applicant's Trafficking Claim In her March 2023 initial personal statement in support of her T application, the…
MAR052025_01D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 A. Relevant Facts and Procedural History The Petitioner filed his U petition in October 2016 accompanied by a Supplement B certified by an Assistant District Attorney from thel IKansas District Attorney's Office. The certifying official checked the "Other" box under Part 3 .1 indicating that the Petitioner was the victim ofcriminal activity involving or sim…
MAR052025_02B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Director concluded that the Petitioner qualified as an advanced degree professional. The remaining issue to be determined on appeal is whether the Petitioner has established that a waiver of the requirement of a job offer, and thus a labor certification, would be in the national interest. The Petitioner initially stated that he intended to work as an en…
MAR052025_02B9204
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Petitioner filed his self-petition based on his marriage to E-E- 1, a U.S. citizen, in 2016. The Director determined the Petitioner submitted insufficient evidence ofthe legal termination of his prior marriage to A-O-O- in Nigeria and did not establish he was free to marry E-E-. On appeal, the Petitioner claims he and A-O-O- were divorced in Nigeria in…
MAR052025_02D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 A. Relevant Facts and History The Petitioner filed his petition in October 2016 with a Supplement B signed and certified in June 2016 by a sergeant in the California Police Department (certifying official). The certifying official indicated that the Petitioner was the victim of criminal activity involving or similar to"Felonious Assault." In Part 3.3. of th…
MAR052025_02E2309
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Applicant, who claims to have been born in 1996 was adopted in Nigeria in 2001. The Applicant's adoptive father naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2007, and in 2011 the Applicant was admitted to the United States for permanent residence as his child. The Applicant subsequently filed a request for a Certificate of Citizenship claiming derivative citizenshi…
MAR052025_03B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 05, 2025 The Director determined that the Petitioner qualified for classification as an advanced degree professional. However, the Director concluded that the proposed endeavor did not have substantial merit and national importance, the Petitioner was not well-positioned to advance her proposed endeavor, and waiving the job offer requirement would not benefit the Un…
MAR042025_01B7203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 04, 2025 The Petitioner asserted on page 6 of her petition that from January 7, 2020 to September 2, 2020, she invested a total of $1,320,0002 into According to the business plan of the NCE, dated 2020, the NCE is a company that wholesales a variety of products, including apparel, energy drinks, phone accessories, air fresheners, lighters, e-cigarettes, and protecti…
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