Innova Solutions, Inc. v. Baran

338 F. Supp. 3d 1009
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedOctober 10, 2018
DocketCase No. 17-cv-03674-VKD
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Innova Solutions, Inc. v. Baran, 338 F. Supp. 3d 1009 (N.D. Cal. 2018).

Opinion

VIRGINIA K. DEMARCHI, United States Magistrate Judge

The Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA") permits non-citizens to work in the United States on a temporary basis, if they are sponsored by an employer in a "specialty occupation." 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(H)(i)(b). Plaintiff Innova Solutions, LLC ("Innova") filed a Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker ("Petition") on behalf of its intended beneficiary, Rajesh Gogumalla, whom Innova planned to hire for a Technical Recruiter position.1 The Petition was denied by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services ("USCIS") on the ground that Innova failed to establish that the Technical Recruiter position was a "specialty occupation" under the INA and related regulations. Pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act ("APA"), 5 U.S.C. §§ 702 and 706, Innova now seeks judicial review of that decision, contending that USCIS2 acted arbitrarily and capriciously and abused its discretion.

The matter is now before the Court on the parties' cross-motions for summary judgment. The Court held a hearing on August 28, 2018. Having considered the parties' respective moving and responding papers, the presentations of counsel at the hearing, and the record in this case, the Court denies Innova's motion for summary judgment and grants the Director's motion for summary judgment.3

I. BACKGROUND

Innova is a for-profit company based in Santa Clara, California that provides information technology services to businesses in a variety of industries. At the time it *1014submitted the Petition in question, Innova had 50 employees and gross annual revenues of about $19 million. AR4 24.

Innova offered Mr. Gogumalla a position as a Technical Recruiter. On April 11, 2016, Innova submitted the Petition, requesting an H-1B visa for Mr. Gogumalla as a nonimmigrant working in a "specialty occupation" pursuant to INA, 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(H)(i)(b). Id. at 19-97. According to Innova's Petition, Mr. Gogumalla earned a bachelor's degree in computer applications from Osmana University in India and also holds the U.S. academic equivalent of a master's degree in business administration. Id. at 36, 83-88. Among the papers Innova submitted in support of its Petition was a letter from its Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Operations identifying Mr. Gogumalla's duties and responsibilities as Technical Recruiter.5 Id. at 35-37.

On October 5, 2016, USCIS issued a Request for Evidence, seeking additional information, including evidence establishing that the Technical Recruiter position is a "specialty occupation." AR 98-106. Among other things, Innova was asked to provide a more detailed description of the work to be performed, the percentage of time to be spent on each duty, the level of responsibility required, the hours of work per week, as well as the minimum education, training and experience necessary to do the job. Id. at 99-106.

Innova responded on December 27, 2016, and included in its response the following additional information about the Technical Recruiter's job duties, assessing that 55% of Mr. Gogumalla's time would be spent on tasks Innova believed required a bachelor's degree:6

*1015Duties Level of Percentage of Difficulty Time Spent 1. Identifying and providing resources for various 4 30% positions (contracting/consulting and full time) as needed by the Sales Team and Hiring Managers and managing full-cycle recruiting efforts right from recruitment gathering through offer, negotiation and closure 2. Supporting the Sales Team/Technical Managers in 3 10% terms of resource and account management, developing new ideas to create sourcing strategies and exploring alternative avenues for recruiting (referrals, job fairs, campus, etc.), Mentoring/Guiding junior recruiters and developing Job Description and posting/publishing them on various job boards and online forums 3. Responsible for pre-screening the candidates and 4 15% forwarding the qualified resumes to Account Manager/Technical Team/Hiring Manager 4. Developing, maintaining, and strengthening vendor 4 5% base and candidate resource pool in various technical areas 5. Handling Vendor MSA sign-up process; negotiating 3 10% the contract terms and hourly rates 6. Preparing/Approving vendor SOW for new closures, 2 10% updating SOWs for project renewals, updating Vendor Cost Sheet, scheduling initial technical screening, comprehensive in-person technical interviews and follow up procedures 7. Initiating the process of Background and Reference 2 5% Checks upon offer acceptance/closure, communicating the new contractors/new hire information to Account Dept. and Operations Team 8. For full time hires, coordinate within the company to 3 5% ensure smooth induction and orientation 9. Keeping abreast with company hiring and 4 5% immigration policies and relevant laws and regulations 10. Ensuring compliance with EEOC and ADA 3 5% guidelines, create, maintain, and update key recruiting statistics - Daily/Weekly/Monthly status reports

AR 127-28.

On February 9, 2017, USCIS denied the Petition, concluding that Innova failed to establish that the Technical Recruiter position is a "specialty occupation." AR 2-9. Innova contends that the USCIS failed to properly consider the evidence and did not articulate any reasonable basis for its decision, and that the agency's decision therefore *1016must be set aside as arbitrary, capricious, and an abuse of discretion.

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