remanded
EB-2
remanded EB-2 Case: Unknown
Decision Summary
The AAO is reopening the matter on its own motion for the purpose of entering a new decision, after a previous appeal was summarily dismissed. The petitioner has been given a 30-day period to submit an additional brief.
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security 20 Mass. Ave.. N.W. Rm. A3042 Washington, DC 20529 U. S. Citizenship and Immigration FILE: Office: cALlFORNlA SERVICE CENTER Date: JUN 2 8 2003 WAC 01 217 53939 PETITION: Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker as a Member of the Professions Holding an Advanced Degree or an Alien of Exceptional Ability Pursuant to Section 203(b)(2) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 3 1153(b)(2) ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER: INSTRUCTIONS: The Director, California Service Center, denied the nonimmigrant petition and the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) summarily dismissed a subsequent appeal on March 3 1, 2004. The AAO is reopening this matter on motion pursuant to 8 C.F.R. 3 103.5(a)(5)(ii) for purposes of entering a new decision. You are permitted a period of 30 days in which to submit a brief. (The record already contains the petitioner's September 2003 appellate briee the petitioner need not resubmit this document.) If you do not wish to submit a brief, you may waive this 30-day period in writing and fax the waiver to the AAO at (202) 272-1262. 9obert.P. W.iemann, Director Adrninlstratlve Appeals Office
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