From time to time people report unusual telephone calls from someone claiming to be a USCIS officer. The upshot of the call is always that the person must pay some money to resolve a problem with the agency. Immigrants all over the country are being targeted in scams. Don't be one of the victims! Scammers may call or email you, pretending to be a government official.
They will say that there is a problem with an application or additional information is required to continue the immigration process. They will then ask for personal and sensitive details, and demand payment to fix any problems. If you receive a scam email or phone call, report it to the Federal Trade Commission at http://1.usa.gov/1suOHSS.
They will say that there is a problem with an application or additional information is required to continue the immigration process. They will then ask for personal and sensitive details, and demand payment to fix any problems. If you receive a scam email or phone call, report it to the Federal Trade Commission at http://1.usa.gov/1suOHSS.
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Representing businesses and individuals with obtaining and maintaining proper visa status and work authorization, issues in the recruitment and hiring process, transferring executives and key personnel, permanent residency, labor certification processing, I-9 compliance and sanctions, immigration-related unfair employment practices, petitions to sponsor a relative / fianc, applications for citizenship.
The H-1B visa program allows qualified foreign nationals to engage in temporary professional employment in the United States. A U.S. employer must serve as the petitioner, and the position must require services in a "specialty occupation". H-1B visa status is available for an initial period of three years, and can be extended for an additional three years.
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