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The Ninth Circuit held that the USCIS erred in its evaluation method, particularly at the second step of the evaluation process, by adding requirements that weren't present in the regulations. The case was remanded to the USCIS for a new evaluation consistent with the clarified standard.
The Ninth Circuit's decision in Kazarian clarified the correct method USCIS should use when evaluating visa applications for aliens with extraordinary abilities. The court clarified that the USCIS cannot add extra criteria not present in the official regulations. This means that the USCIS must stick closely to the regulations when determining whether someone has an "extraordinary ability" for visa purposes. The decision helps ensure a more transparent and consistent evaluation process for such visa applications.
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