I would say that sometimes what you'll have is a decision on one ground saying that we are refusing on this basis. When it goes to the immigration appeal division, counsel may anticipate that further issues might be raised when the application goes back for redetermination. The challenge here is making sure that the IAD has jurisdiction to answer all of those issues so that you don't get a successful appeal on one issue that goes back for redetermination and then is refused on another basis and comes back to the IAD.
On March 3rd, 2011. See this statement in context.