In a report entitled "H1-B Benefit Fraud and Compliance Assessment" the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) finds systematic problems in the H1-B visa program. The agency found 13% of H1-B visa requests were fraudulent. U.S. companies use this program to bring overseas workers into the U.S.
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New USCIS Report Finds Abuse in H-1B Program
October 30, 2008 · Kumar Percy Jayasuriya
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