dismissed EB-1C

dismissed EB-1C Case: Unknown

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Decision Summary

The appeal was dismissed because the petitioner's counsel formally withdrew the appeal. The AAO received confirmation of the withdrawal from counsel and accordingly ordered the immigrant petition withdrawn.

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U.S. Department of IIomeland Security 
20 Mass. Ave., N.W., Rm. 3000 
Washington, DC 20529 
U.S. Citizenship 
and Immigration 
Services 
SRC 06 252 52244 
PETITION: 
 Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker as a Multinational Executive or Manager Pursuant to 
Section 203(b)(l)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 5 1153(b)(l)(C) 
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. 
DISCUSSION: The Director, Texas Service Center, denied the employment-based visa petition on February 
26, 2007. The matter is now before the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) on appeal. Counsel indicated 
on the Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal, that a brief and/or evidence would be sent to the AAO within thirty 
days of the petitioner's March 30, 2007 appeal. On August 27, 2007, the AAO sent a request to counsel via 
facsimile for verification as to whether an appellate brief or additional evidence had been submitted within the 
specific period of time. On the same day, counsel responded via facsimile indicating that the appeal had been 
withdrawn on April 27, 2007. On September 5, 2007, the AAO received from counsel a copy of the August 
27, 2007 facsimile, on which her initials were depicted as authorization of the April 27, 2007 notice of 
withdrawal. 
ORDER: The immigrant petition is withdrawn. 
/*hpd\ 
''~obert P. iemann, Chief 
Administrative Appeals Office 
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