dismissed EB-3

dismissed EB-3 Case: Unskilled Labor

📅 Date unknown 👤 Organization 📂 Unskilled Labor

Decision Summary

The appeal was dismissed because the petitioner requested to withdraw the appeal before a decision was rendered. Per regulation, a withdrawal may not be retracted, so the AAO dismissed the appeal based on this request.

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U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
20 Mass. Ave., N.W., Rm. 3000 
Wash~ngton, DC 20529 
U.S. Citizenship 
and Immigration 
Services 
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FILE: WAC-05-014-53437 Office: CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER Date: 0 6 
IN RE: 
PETITION: 
 Immigrant Petiti'on for Alien Worker as an Other, Unskilled Worker Pursuant tb 9 203(b)(3) 
of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 8 1153(b)(3) 
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 preference visa petition was denied by the Director, California Service Center, on 
September 27, 2005, and is now before the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) on appeal. On August 29, 
2006, before any decision, the petitioner requested that the appeal be withdrawn. The withdrawal may not be 
retracted. 8 C.F.R. 5 103.2(b)(6). 
ORDER: The appeal is dismissed based on its withdrawal by the petitioner. 
Robert P. Wiemann, Chief 
Administrative Appeals Office 
', 
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A review of recognized organizations and accredited representatives reported in Jul 2006 by the Executive 
Office for Immigration Review, does not mention 0 see 
http://www.usdoi.~ov/eoir/statspubli/accreditedreproster.pdf (accessed n r .F.R. 
ji 292.1, persons entitled to represent individuals in matters before the Department of Homeland Security 
("DHS"), and the Immigration Courts and Board of Immigration Appeals ("Board"), or the DHS alone, 
include, among others, accredited representatives. Any such representatives must be designated by a qualified 
organization, as recognized by the Board. 
 A recognized organization must apply to the Board for 
accreditation of such a representative or representatives. 
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