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H-1B Visa Application - Submission of False Experience Documents

Hi William:

A company filed H-1B application for me through an agency, which submitted false experience of myself to USCIS. What are any possible consequences for their actions?

Answer:

In many cases where false experience letters or documents are submitted to USCIS, prior work experience may not even be required in order to be eligible for the H-1B petition approval or visa issuance. Often H-1B qualification is simply based upon possessing the appropriate educational degree. By submitting the false documents, an applicant may be ineligible for H-1B visa.

It must be understood that the petitioner is ultimately responsible for the behavior and the information signed under penalty of perjury on the H-1B visa application form. Also, each individual is responsible for the documents presented and the form signed in his/her case. USCIS has means to verify such documents and may verify the legitimacy of suspicious documentation.









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