EB-1 Extraordinary Ability USCIS Appeal Review – Research Scientist –NOV252022_01B2203

Date of Decision: NOV. 25, 2022
Service Center: Texas Service Center
Form Type: Form I-140
Case Type: EB1 Extraordinary Ability

Petitioner Information

Profession: Research Scientist
Field: Not specified
Nationality: Not specified

Summary of Decision

Initial Decision: Denied
Appeal Outcome: Dismissed

Evidentiary Criteria Analysis

Criteria Met:

  1. Criterion: Not specified
  2. Criterion: Not specified
  3. Criterion: Not specified

Criteria Not Met:

  1. Criterion: The record did not establish that the Petitioner met at least three of the ten required evidentiary criteria.

Key Points from the Decision

Awards and Prizes Won:
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Published Materials About the Petitioner:
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Original Contributions of Major Significance:
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Participation as a Judge:
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Membership in Associations:
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Authorship of Scholarly Articles:
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Leading or Critical Role Performed:
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Artistic Exhibitions or Showcases:
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Evidence of High Salary or Remuneration:
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Commercial Successes in the Performing Arts:
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Supporting Documentation

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Conclusion

Final Determination: The appeal is dismissed as moot.
Reasoning: USCIS records indicate that a different Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for an Alien Worker, filed by the Petitioner was approved after the instant appeal. Additionally, a Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, was approved, and the Petitioner was issued a Permanent Resident Card on February 8, 2022.
Next Steps: As the Petitioner is presently a permanent resident, no further action is required.

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