dismissed L-1A

dismissed L-1A Case: Management

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Decision Summary

The appeal was dismissed as moot. The AAO found that another L-1A petition for the same beneficiary, filed by the same petitioner, had already been approved, making the issues in this specific appeal irrelevant.

Criteria Discussed

Managerial Or Executive Capacity

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U.S. Department of Homeland Security
20 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Rm. A3000
Washington, DC 20529
u.S.Citizenship
and Immigration
Services
File: SRC 06 037 53072 Office: TEXAS SERVICE CENTER Date:
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IN RE: Petitioner:
Beneficiary:
Petition: Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker Pursuant to Section 101(a)(15)(L) of the Immigration
and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. ยง 1101(a)(15)(L)
IN 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.
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SRC 06 037 53072
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DISCUSSION: The Director, Texas Service Center, denied the petition for a nonimmigrant visa. The matter
is now before the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) on appeal. The AAO will dismiss the appeal.
The petitioner filed this nonimmigrant visa petition seeking to extend the employment of the beneficiary in
the position of general manager as an L-IA nonimmigrant intracompany transferee pursuant to section
1Ol(a)(15)(L) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (the Act), 8 U.S.C. ยง 1101(a)(l5)(L).
The director denied the petition concluding that the petitioner did not establish that the beneficiary will be
employed primarily in an executive or managerial capacity.
The petitioner filed an appeal. The director declined to treat the appeal as a motion and forwarded the appeal
to the AAO for review.
A review of Citizenship and Immigration Services records indicates that this beneficiary is also the beneficiary of
an approved L-IA nonimmigrant petition filed by the same petitioner, valid from April 27, 2006 until April 26,
2008 (EAC 06 15650353). While the petitioner has not withdrawn the appeal in this proceeding, it would appear
that the beneficiary is either presently in L-IA status or is able to apply for the appropriate visa abroad, and the
issues in this proceeding are moot. Therefore, this appeal is dismissed.
ORDER: The appeal is dismissed as moot.
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