In a significant ruling, a court has ordered the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to reopen and approve an EB-1 I-140 petition, rejecting the agency’s application of the two-step Kazarian framework. This decision came after attorney Brian Green argued that USCIS failed to adhere to proper rulemaking as required by the Administrative Procedure Act.
Key Details:
- Court ruling: USCIS must reopen and approve the I-140 petition.
- Legal argument: USCIS did not follow proper rulemaking procedures.
- Framework in question: Two-step Kazarian framework used by USCIS.
- Date of ruling: Recently decided, specifics not disclosed.
This ruling could have significant implications for future EB-1 petitions and the application of the Kazarian framework, affecting many immigrants seeking employment-based green cards. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Immigration Lawyers Toolbox®
