dismissed EB-1A

dismissed EB-1A Case: Dance And Choreography

๐Ÿ“… Date unknown ๐Ÿ‘ค Individual ๐Ÿ“‚ Dance And Choreography

Decision Summary

The appeal was summarily dismissed on procedural grounds. The petitioner indicated on the appeal form that a brief or additional evidence would be submitted, but failed to do so, thus not identifying any specific erroneous conclusion of law or statement of fact from the original decision.

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U.S. Citizenship 
and Immigration 
Services 
MATTER OF 1-0-
Non-Precedent Decision of the 
Administrative Appeals Office 
DATE: DEC. 26. 2017 
APPEAL OF NEBRASKA SERVICE CENTER DECISION 
PETITION: FORM 1-140. IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR ALIEN WORKER 
The Petitioner. a dancer and choreographer. seeks classification as an individual of extraordinary 
ability. See Immigration and Nationality Act (the Act) section 203(b)( 1 )(A). 8 U.S.C. 
ยง 1153(b)(l)(A). The Director of the Nebraska Service Center denied the petition. The matter is 
now before us on appeal. Upon review. we will summarily dismiss the appeal. 
An officer to whom an appeal is taken shall summarily dismiss any appeal when the party concerned 
fails to identify specifically any erroneous conclusion of law or statement of fact for the appeal. 
8 C.F.R. ยง 1 03.3(a)( 1 )(v). 
On appeal. the Petitioner did not provide a statement in support of the appeal that specifically 
identifies an erroneous conclusion of law or fact in the decision. On the Form 1-2908, Notice of 
Appeal or Motion. the Petitioner stated that a brief or additional evidence would be submitted within 
30 days of tiling. However. we have not received anything further from the Petitioner to date. 
Because the Petitioner has not identified any specific. erroneous conclusion of law or statement of 
fact in the Director's decision below. the appeal must be summarily dismissed. 
ORDER: The appeal is summarily dismissed pursuant to 8 C.F.R. ~ 1 03.3(a)( 1 )(v). 
Cite as Matter olf-0-, ID# 931085 (AAO Dec. 26. 2017) 
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