USCIS has come under fire for its handling of I-140 petitions, with many petitioners reporting significant errors in adjudication. Issues include misidentification of beneficiaries and the dismissal of submitted evidence. These concerns have emerged as petitioners pay upwards of $4,000 in filing and premium processing fees.
Key Details:
- Petitioners report mislabeling of beneficiaries, such as referring to a software engineer as a “golfer.”
- Many decisions overlook substantial evidence submitted with the petitions.
- The agency is reportedly raising the standard for proving a beneficiary’s role as “indispensable” rather than “critical.”
- Requests for previously submitted W-2s have been noted, indicating a lack of thorough review.
The implications of these errors could significantly affect the outcomes for many immigrants seeking employment-based visas. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Kristin Whitaker
