"Chris Thomas thinks employers of highly skilled visa holders could now face legal peril. “It’s clear that any form of misrepresentation will be referred for further investigation,” he said. “And with FDNS [Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate] conducting onsite visits, they will certainly take a more expansive approach to such visits. The days of cases being referred for mere revocation will be in the past. In addition to referring cases for revocation, FDNS will most certainly refer such matters to Homeland Security Investigations and other entities for potential criminal investigations.”
H1B is corporate welfare. H1B holders are subject to serious abuse. You cannot change jobs like a permanent resident or citizen. You have to go home and try again. An acquaintance was working for Micron on an H1B and they laid him off. He sold his house at a loss. (Yes, he probably should not have bought a house in that status.) He called it his $100K American vacation.
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