- The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California found that the petitioners demonstrated that the beneficiary’s proposed position was a Medical and Health Services Manager as described in the Occupational Outlook Handbook, that this role normally requires a bachelor’s degree in a specific field, and that USCIS’s findings to the contrary were unsupported by substantial evidence.
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