Posted on 09/14/2010 4:33:20 PM PDT by toyota_2000
Folks,
I am trying to report someone that committed immigration fraud. This guy from India obtained H1-B by using fake Bachelor of Science degree certificate.
I tried reporting this to ICE but ICE is asking me for his exact Visa status. I do not know his current visa status. All I found out is the fact that he obtained H1-B using fake degree certificate.
Any suggestions on how to report this and whom to report?
Go get’em!!!!!!!!!!
only his employer can revoke it - tell the employer. It doesn’t matter how he got the h1-b, once he has it he’s legal. Only way is his employer withdraws it and fires him.
You’re describing the crime of “fraud” The FBI has a hot-line set-up for such crimes. Its phone number maybe found below...
http://www.justice.gov/actioncenter/crime.html
The chances of the FBI/DOJ actually investigating a fraudulent visa claim = 0.0001%. Sorry, that’s just the practical reality.
I went through the immigration process hope I can help you on this.
First back in England lots of pakistani’s and indians are using fake college degrees to say they are Docs , teachers etc .
I bet many of them are doing it here too which is why I will not go to an Indian or Pakistani Doc.
People have died because of this in England
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To report, well there is a way to report them on the phone but it means press this and that, then wait for some time.
Right now honestly I think INS will not do anything but what you could do if they do not is go to your police and do him for fraud .
H1 visas are visa given to basically white collar workers who are needed in this country .
Many from Asia are abusing the system so go and get this guy other wise I can bet in a couple of years he will stay, overstay the visas, set up shop over here and bring about another 15 of his family .
I would go to www.uscis.gov , then locate your local office, call them and ask their advice on what to do, or where to report the fraud. It’s worth a shot.
Take it up with your US House member’s office. Send them the information in a letter and ask that it be referred to the appropriate agency. You may ask that the information be sent anonymously if you prefer that.
forgot to mention , ind out where he works and report him to his boss.
Once his boss is aware of this he will not risk something going wrong and getting sued.
USCIS (U.S. Immigration and Citizenship Services) is the sister agency of ICE. The old INS was broken up into two agencies. I think USCIS gives out the visas. Good luck. There are plenty of enemployed Americans who can take that job. HS-1B visas are supposed to be for positions that employers are unable to fill with Americans, what a joke.
Tell ICE you saw him at a Tea Party.
I’m not sure that the fake degree directly has anything at all to do with the Visa. He got the Visa by being sponsored by an employer. I doubt if immigration cares about the degree, or said another way: the degree wouldn’t have been a condition of getting any sort of immigration status.
But it probably does matter to the employer. They can terminate him and revoke their sponsorship. Then the Visa goes away.
Also inform his boss - if they don’t already know he will be fire
It’s bad enough our jobs are going overseasd and sent home
Call the FBI - if that doesn’t work- just keep trying until some one responds
call Rush, Call Hannity with your results!!!!!!!! TAPE RECORD OR VIDEO YOUR CONVERSATIONS!!!!!
CALL ANDREW BRIETBART!!!!!!!!!!!
The degree is an integral part of obtaining the H-1B visa. If the degree is fraudulent then the visa was improperly obtained. His employer may well be an Indian job shop that could care less about whether or not the degree is real or not. He should try to contact both U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (the folks who approved the petition) Immigration & Customs Enforcement (the folks that arrest and deport folks). The third agency created at the demise of legacy INS is U.S. Customs & Border Protection who really don' have a dog in this fight unless he is flying into the country...then they would get involved. U.S. CIS has a pretty active H-1B anti-fraud unit which visits employers to make sure they are real employers, etc....its just a matter of getting to the right person....and being "right" about the diploma being fake.
The notion that H1B visas are necessary because America doesn’t have enough white collar workers is pure B.S. My brother has two Master’s degrees, one of which is in chemistry. He gets a professional journal for chemists that reports on the large number of employed chemists in this country who can’t get jobs because jobs in the pharmaceutical industry and similar industries are being outsourced to India and elsewhere.
I am unemployed and have a Masters in library science. I’ve discovered that jobs are being given to librarians from Communist China, India, Taiwan, etc. No doubt they’ve come here on H1B visas and are hired to fill diversity quotas. There are often 200 or more applicants, most of whom are American citizens, for these jobs, but employers, particularly universities, prefer to import minorities. Probably to fill “protected” group categories on some government reporting form or to make it look like they’re adhering to the demands of their “social equity” offices. They are not importing these people because of a shortage of well-educated Americans for the positions. That is pure bunk.
I meant unemployed chemists of course. I’m so mad I can’t type straight.
oh I agree with you on that.
The Department of Labor, rather than ICE, is the true policeman of the HI-B program. There are eight or ten Labor Regional offices around the country. Go on line, figure out which regional office serves your area and scroll the regional web page until you find the foreign labor certificartion people.
lol ... Good one. Tell them you saw him at church studying the Bible and they'll send officers right over.
Is the degree from a U.S. university?
Report him to the IRS for tax evasion and see what happens when they find he committed visa fraud. Nobody wants the IRS on their tail.
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