US launches major probe into H-1B visa 'fraud'; Cognizant under scanner
The United States has initiated a major investigation into alleged H-1B visa fraud, with IT services firm Cognizant specifically under scrutiny. Officials suggest that such visa fraud is linked to transnational criminal activities and human trafficking.
Why it matters
This probe could significantly impact the operations of major IT firms and lead to stricter immigration policies for foreign skilled workers in the US.
The United States on Wednesday launched a major investigation into alleged H-1B visa fraud, with IT services firm Cognizant among the companies under scrutiny."This is another example where fraud is fueling violent crime," FOX Business quoted labor department inspector general Anthony D'Esposito saying."Much of the visa and the human trafficking that we see when it comes to this foreign labor is tied to cartels, is tied to transnational gangs, and this is the work that we should be doing, not only to make America safe again, but to make America more affordable again," he added. The H-1B is a non-immigrant work visa that enables US employers to hire highly skilled foreign professionals in specialised occupations. It is initially valid for three years and can be extended for up to six years.The technology sector is the largest user of H-1B visas, accounting for around 60% to 70% of all new applications in recent years. Other major users include consulting and professional services, engineering and manufacturing, healthcare and medical research, and higher education.Catch the latest world news and top headlines. Download the TOI App.
The article reports on government statements and investigations without taking a partisan stance, though it highlights the government's security-focused narrative.
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