dismissed
EB-1A
dismissed EB-1A Case: Calligraphy
Decision Summary
The appeal was dismissed because the petitioner failed to demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim. The evidence submitted did not meet the regulatory criteria, as the claimed national award lacked evidence of its significance, the authorship claim was unsubstantiated, and there was no documentary proof of the high remuneration asserted from the sale of calligraphy works.
Criteria Discussed
Receipt Of Lesser Nationally Or Internationally Recognized Prizes Or Awards Authorship Of Scholarly Articles In The Field Commanded A High Salary Or Other Significantly High Remuneration
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