Concerns have been raised regarding the practices of body shops in the H-1B visa program, particularly in relation to the PERM and I-140 processes. Critics argue that these consultancies facilitate fraudulent activities, allowing H-1B workers to switch to contractor roles for six months in exchange for hefty fees, potentially ranging from $25,000 to $50,000, to secure an I-140 approval.
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- Allegations suggest body shops are exploiting the H-1B visa system for profit through kickbacks.
- H-1B workers can remain in the U.S. indefinitely with an approved I-140 until their green card priority date becomes current.
- Critics are calling for an end to the 180-day portability rule for I-140 and a ban on H-1B applications from body shops.
- A review of I-140 approvals dating back 15-20 years is being urged to identify and cancel those obtained through fraudulent means.
These practices are said to undermine legitimate U.S. companies and negatively impact the careers of American citizens. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @ChillMode2345
