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MAR282022_01C6101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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A. Relevant Facts and Procedural History In I 2019, when the Petitioner, a native and citizen of Guatemala, was 16 years old, the I I Ohio Juvenile Court (juvenile court) issued a Decision of Magistrate (SIJ order) placing the Petitioner in the legal custody of her father. The SIJ order states, as relevant here, that the Petitioner's reunification with her…
MAR282022_01D12101
Remanded
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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The Applicant, a 46-year-old native and citizen of Mexico, last entered the United States without being inspected, admitted, or paroled on or about February 2004. In November 2019, he filed his T application claiming his smugglers obtained, transported, harbored, and provided him by force, fraud, and coercion for the purpose of subjecting him to involuntary…
MAR282022_01D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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A. The Petitioner Is Not the Victim of Qualifying Criminal Activity The Petitioner filed his U petition in April 2016 with a Supplement B signed and certified by the Director of Victim Assistance Unit of th Police Department inl I Colorado ( certifying official), based on a criminal offense perpetrated against the Petitioner in 2012. In response to part 3.1…
MAR282022_01F1101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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A. Relevant Facts and Procedural History The Petitioner filed the instant orphan petition on behalf of the Beneficiary, a citizen of Nigeria, in September 2019. The Petitioner claimed that the Beneficiary met the definition of an orphan as the child who "has no parents due to ... abandonment ... by ... both parents." The Director approved the orphan petitio…
MAR282022_01G3240
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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On I I 2018, an immigration judge granted the Noncitizen voluntary departure. On June 28, 2018, the Noncitizen signed the Immigration Bond, agreeing to depart the United States by August 20, 2018. On July 10, 2018, the Noncitizen filed an appeal to the Board oflmmigration Appeals (the Board), which stayed the execution of the voluntary departure decision. 8…
MAR282022_02A6245
Remanded
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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The record reflects that the Applicant, a native and citizen of Mexico, was granted U-3 status from May 2017 until May 2021, and timely filed the instant U adjustment application in June 2020. The
Director issued a request for evidence (RFE) explaining that the Applicant had not provided the required medical examination with her initial filing. In the deci…
MAR282022_02B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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The Director found that the Petitioner qualifies as a member of the professions holding an advanced degree. The remaining issue to be determined 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. For the reasons discussed below, we agree with the Direc…
MAR282022_02B9204
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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The Applicant, a native and citizen of Brazil, married his U.S . citizen spouse, N-H-V- , 1 in 2017. He filed his VA WA petition in May 2019 and the couple divorced in 2019 . The Petitioner 1 We use initials to protect identities.
did not submit supporting evidence with his VA WA petition, but later provided it in response to the Director's request for evi…
MAR282022_02D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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A. Relevant Facts and Procedural History The Petitioner filed his U petition in September 2015 stemming from criminal activity that occurred inl 2014. With the petition he submitted a SupplementB, a personalstatement,medicalrecords, a psychological evaluation, letters of supp01i, a news article about the crime against him, documents related to his own crimi…
MAR282022_02F1101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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The Petitioner filed the instant orphan petition on behalf of the Beneficiary, a citizen of Ethiopia, when he was 16 years old. The Director denied the orphan petition, finding the orphan petition was untimely filed. Specifically, the Director noted that the Petitioner filed the orphan petition after the Beneficiary turned 16 years old, and more than eighte…
MAR282022_03D14101
Remanded
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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The record shows that O-M-, 2 the Petitioner's life partner and the father of her three daughters was shot multiple times in the chest by a perpetrator just outside the door to their apartment at a time when the entire family was home. O-M- was able to stagger inside the apartment where the Petitioner and her daughters tried to calm and assist him while he…
MAR282022_04D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 28, 2022
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A. Relevant Facts and Procedural History The Petitioner filed her U petition in May 2015, accompanied by a Supplement B that was signed and certified by the Chief of Police of thel I Police Department in I I California (certifying ofofficial) in February 2015, based on criminal activity committed against the Petitioner in 2012. In part 3.1 of the Supplement…
MAR272022_01C6101
Accepted
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 27, 2022
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A. Relevant Facts and Procedural History Inc=] 201 7, when the Petitioner was 20 years old, the New York Family Court for I I c=J(Family Court) appointed guardianship of the Petitioner to D-Z-P-1. In a separate order, the Family Court issued an ORDER OF THE COURT, then an ORDER-Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJ order) making determinations related to t…
MAR252022_01A6245
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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The Applicant is a native and citizen of Mexico who entered the United States as a nonimmigrant in 2001. USCIS granted the Applicant U nonimrnigrant status from October of 2014 to September 2018 as a victim of felonious assault who was helpful in the investigation of the crime. The Applicant timely filed the U adjustment application in March of 2018. The Di…
MAR252022_01B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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As noted above, we dismissed the prior combined motion because the motion to reopen did not present a new fact, supported by documentary evidence, and because the motion to reconsider did not identify a law or policy that we may have erroneously applied to the evidence of record at the time of the decision. See 8 C.F.R. § 103.5(a)(2)-(3). As we narrowed our…
MAR252022_01C6101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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Inl 12017, when the Petitioner was 18 years old, a probate court in Kansas issued an order appointing his mother as his guardian. The court found that the Petitioner "is in need of a guardian as he was abandoned by his biological father" and that his mother "is a fit and proper person to be appointed guardian." Based on the guardianship order, the Petitione…
MAR252022_01D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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The Petitioner filed his U petition in May 2015 with a Form 1-918, Supplement B, U nonimmigrant Status Certification (Supplement B), certifying that he was the victim of criminal activity involving or similar to "Obstruction of Justice," "Attempt to commit any of the named crimes" and "Other: Burglary, Inhabited." Regarding the statutory citation for the cr…
MAR252022_01E2309
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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The Applicant was born in Mexico in 1981 to a foreign national mother. According to the Applicant, his father is a U.S. citizen named M-M-. The Applicant also asserts that his parents were not married when he was born, but that they married each other in 1983, and that he was legitimated by his biological father, M-M-. 2 The Applicant does not claim or prov…
MAR252022_01G1103
Accepted
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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The issue on appeal is whether the Obligor substantially violated the terms of the delivery bond by failing to deliver the Bonded Noncitizen upon written request. On 12018, the Obligor signed an ICE Form 1-352, Immigration Bond, agreeing to deliver the Bonded Noncitizen to ICE upon each and every written request until the obligation terminates. On September…
MAR252022_01H4212
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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The Applicant has been found inadmissible under section 212(a)(9)(C)(i)(I) of the Act for entering the United States without being admitted after having accrued more than one year of unlawful presence. The issue on motion is whether our prior decision was based on an incorrect application of law or policy, and whether it was incorrect based on the record be…
MAR252022_02A6245
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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A. Procedural Background
The Applicant, a native and citizen of Mexico, was granted U-2 status from October 2014 until September 2018. The Applicant timely filed the instant U adjustment application in August 2018. As indicated previously, the Applicant bears the burden of establishing that she merits a favorable exercise of discretion on humanitarian groun…
MAR252022_02B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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As noted above, although we found that the proposed endeavor has substantial merit, we found that the record did not establish that the proposed endeavor has national importance, as required by the first prong of Matter of Dhanasar, 26 I&N Dec. 884 (AAO 2016).1 On combined motion, the Petitioner asse1is that her "activities will be of national importance an…
MAR252022_02D14101
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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The Petitioner, a citizen of Mexico, filed his U petition in June 2015. In the underlying record, the Petitioner submitted a Supplement B certified on February 20, 2015, by a major of community services in the I I Police Department inl I North Carolina ( certifying official). According to Part 3.2 of the Supplement B, the date of the criminal act was 2015.…
MAR252022_03A6245
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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A. Procedural History
The Applicant filed her U adjustment application in October 2015. The Director denied the application in May 2017, concluding the Applicant's criminal history demonstrated an ongoing pattern of criminal behavior and that the mitigating factors in this matter did not outweigh the negative equities in the record. As such, the Director de…
MAR252022_03B5203
Dismissed
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt52: Missing
v3_no_parsed_rules_gpt5mini_med: Missing
Mar 25, 2022
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As noted above, we found that the record satisfies both aspects of the first Dhanasar prong, that the proposed endeavor has both substantial merit and national importance.1 However, we found that 1he record did not satisfy the second Dhanasar prong-that the Petitioner is well-positioned to advance the proposed endeavor-because his training and experience wa…