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Should H-1B Fraud Victims Seek Legal Advice Before Reporting?

Victims of H-1B fraud or abuse should consult an immigration attorney before reporting. Legal guidance can help address concerns like…

Employers Risk Severe Penalties for H-1B Visa Fraud

Employers committing H-1B fraud face significant penalties, including fines, payment of back wages to impacted employees, and potential criminal charges…

How to Report H-1B Fraud: Examples of What to Say

A sample report for H-1B fraud might state: "I was offered a fake job where the company planned to file…

Can H-1B Workers Speak Up About Fraud Without Risking Their Status?

H-1B workers can report fraud or abuse without fear of immediate immigration consequences, as U.S. immigration laws provide certain protections.…

How the Labor Department Tracks H-1B Rule Breakers

The Department of Labor tracks H-1B violators by maintaining lists of debarred/disqualified employers and willful violator companies. These lists highlight…

USCIS Online Tip Form Allows Reporting of H-1B Fraud Concerns

The USCIS provides an online tip form for reporting suspected H-1B visa fraud or abuse. Individuals can submit tips, alleged…

What to Include When Reporting H-1B Fraud: Key Details to Share

When reporting H-1B fraud through the USCIS online tip form, include detailed information about the suspected fraud, such as the…

USCIS Steps Up Site Visits to Spot H-1B Visa Fraud

USCIS conducts targeted enforcement to detect potential H-1B fraud by performing site visits. These focus on H-1B-dependent employers, cases with…