dismissed
EB-1A
dismissed EB-1A Case: Traditional Art
Decision Summary
The appeal was summarily dismissed because the petitioner failed to specifically address the reasons for the initial denial or identify any erroneous conclusion of law or statement of fact. The petitioner did not submit a brief or any additional evidence with the appeal.
Criteria Discussed
Sustained National Or International Acclaim Summary Dismissal For Failure To Identify Error Of Law Or Fact
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security 20 Mass. Ave., N.W., Rrn. A3042 Washington, DC 20529 U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Office: VERMONT SERVICE CENTER Date: MAR 1 6 209f EAC 05 178 51912 PETITION: Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability Pursuant to Section 203(b)(l)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 3 1 153(b)(l)(A) ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER: SELF-REPRESENTED INSTRUCTIONS: This is the decision of the Administrative Appeals Office in your case. All documents have been returned to the office that originally decided your case. Any further inquiry must be made to that office. "L- Robert P. Wiernann-;director Administrative Appeals Office DISCUSSION: The employment-based immigrant visa petition was denied by the Director, Vermont Service Center, and is now before the Administrative Appeals Office on appeal. The appeal will be summarily dismissed. The petitioner seeks classification as an employment-based immigrant pursuant to section 203(b)(l)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (the Act), 8 U.S.C. 3 1153(b)(l)(A), as an alien of extraordinary ability. The director determined the petitioner had not established the sustained national or international acclaim necessary to qualify for classification as an alien of extraordinary ability. On appeal, the petitioner states: "I AM AN EXORDINARY [sic] ABILITY PERSON IN THE FIELD OF TRADITIONAL ART. I BELIEVE MY OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE WILL BENIFIT [sic] AND IMPRESS THE PEOPLE OF USA." The appellate submission was unaccompanied by arguments or evidence addressing the pertinent regulatory criteria at 8 C.F.R. 3 204.5(h)(3). The petitioner indicated that she was not submitting a separate brief or evidence. As stated in 8 C.F.R. 3 103.3(a)(l)(v), an appeal shall be summarily dismissed if the party concerned fails to identie specifically any erroneous conclusion of law or statement of fact for the appeal. The petitioner has not specifically addressed the reasons stated for denial and has not provided any additional evidence. The appeal must therefore be summarily dismissed. ORDER: The appeal is dismissed.
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