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Agency Creates Avenue for American Workers to Report Abuse
WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today
announced multiple measures to further deter and detect H-1B visa fraud and
abuse. The H-1B visa program should help U.S. companies recruit highly-
skilled foreign nationals when there is a shortage of qualified workers in
the country. Yet, too many American workers who are as qualified, willing,
and deserving to work in these fields have been ignored or unfairly
disadvantaged. Protecting American workers by combating fraud in our
employment-based immigration programs is a priority for USCIS.
Beginning today, USCIS will take a more targeted approach when making site
visits across the country to H-1B petitioners and the worksites of H-1B
employees. USCIS will focus on:
Cases where USCIS cannot validate the employer’s basic business information
through commercially available data;
H-1B-dependent employers (those who have a high ratio of H-1B workers as
compared to U.S. workers, as defined by statute); and
Employers petitioning for H-1B workers who work off-site at another company
or organization’s location.
Targeted site visits will allow USCIS to focus resources where fraud and
abuse of the H-1B program may be more likely to occur, and determine whether
H-1B dependent employers are evading their obligation to make a good faith
effort to recruit U.S. workers. USCIS will continue random and unannounced
visits nationwide. These site visits are not meant to target nonimmigrant
employees for any kind of criminal or administrative action but rather to
identify employers who are abusing the system.
Employers who abuse the H-1B visa program negatively affect U.S. workers,
decreasing wages and job opportunities as they import more foreign workers.
To further deter and detect abuse, USCIS has established an email address
which will allow individuals (including both American workers and H-1B
workers who suspect they or others may be the victim of H-1B fraud or abuse)
to submit tips, alleged violations and other relevant information about
potential H-1B fraud or abuse. Information submitted to the email address
will be used for investigations and referrals to law enforcement agencies
for potential prosecution.
Agency Creates Avenue for American Workers to Report Abuse
WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today
announced multiple measures to further deter and detect H-1B visa fraud and
abuse. The H-1B visa program should help U.S. companies recruit highly-
skilled foreign nationals when there is a shortage of qualified workers in
the country. Yet, too many American workers who are as qualified, willing,
and deserving to work in these fields have been ignored or unfairly
disadvantaged. Protecting American workers by combating fraud in our
employment-based immigration programs is a priority for USCIS.
Beginning today, USCIS will take a more targeted approach when making site
visits across the country to H-1B petitioners and the worksites of H-1B
employees. USCIS will focus on:
Cases where USCIS cannot validate the employer’s basic business information
through commercially available data;
H-1B-dependent employers (those who have a high ratio of H-1B workers as
compared to U.S. workers, as defined by statute); and
Employers petitioning for H-1B workers who work off-site at another company
or organization’s location.
Targeted site visits will allow USCIS to focus resources where fraud and
abuse of the H-1B program may be more likely to occur, and determine whether
H-1B dependent employers are evading their obligation to make a good faith
effort to recruit U.S. workers. USCIS will continue random and unannounced
visits nationwide. These site visits are not meant to target nonimmigrant
employees for any kind of criminal or administrative action but rather to
identify employers who are abusing the system.
Employers who abuse the H-1B visa program negatively affect U.S. workers,
decreasing wages and job opportunities as they import more foreign workers.
To further deter and detect abuse, USCIS has established an email address
which will allow individuals (including both American workers and H-1B
workers who suspect they or others may be the victim of H-1B fraud or abuse)
to submit tips, alleged violations and other relevant information about
potential H-1B fraud or abuse. Information submitted to the email address
will be used for investigations and referrals to law enforcement agencies
for potential prosecution.