dismissed
EB-1A
dismissed EB-1A Case: Unknown
Decision Summary
The appeal was dismissed as moot. Records indicated that the petitioner had already been granted lawful permanent residence on January 10, 2007, rendering further pursuit of the petition unnecessary.
Criteria Discussed
Sustained National Or International Acclaim
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identifyiq &gi &&&& to prevent cle* uamanted invasion of personal privacy puE3LIC COPY US, Department of Homeland Security 20 Mass. Ave., N.W., Rm. 3000 Washington, DC 20529 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services EAC 04 130 53554 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. 5 1 153(b)(l)(A) ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER: 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. $ Robert P. Wiemann, Chief 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 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. 8 1153(b)(l)(A), as an alien of extraordinary ability. The director determined that the petitioner had not established the sustained national or international acclaim necessary to qualifL for classification as an alien of extraordinary ability. Review of Citizenship and Immigration Services' records indicates that the petitioner was granted lawful permanent residence on January 10,2007. Therefore, further pursuit of the matter at hand is moot. ORDER: The appeal is dismissed based on the alien's lawful permanent resident status in the United States.
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