remanded
H-1B
remanded H-1B Case: Unknown
Decision Summary
The Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) reopened the matter on its own motion after a prior appeal was rejected. The purpose of the reopening is to enter a new decision. The petitioner is permitted 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: CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER Date: mnram5 IN RE: Petitioner: Beneficiary: PETITION: Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker Pursuant to Section lOl(a)(lS)(H)(i)(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 8 1 1 Ol(a)(l 5)(H)(i)(b) ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER: INSTRUCTIONS: The Director, California Service Center, denied the nonimmigrant petition and the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) rejected a subsequent appeal on August 16, 2005. The AAO is reopening this matter on motion pursuant to 8 C.F.R. 8 103.5(a)(5)(ii) for purposes of entering a new decision. You are permitted a period of 30 days in which to submit an additional brief. If you do not wish to submit another brief, you may waive this 30-day period in writing and fax the waiver to the AAO at (202) 305-3215. Robert P. Wiemann, Director Administrative Appeals Office
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