Piracy Raja Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 SAIRAM YERUVA, age 44, a resident of Cary, North Carolina, and a naturalized United States citizen from India, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit visa fraud as charged in a Criminal Information. The Criminal Information alleges that YERUVA, and others, conspired to submit false and misleading information to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in support of at least one hundred eighty-three (183) initial H-1B petitions and at least one-hundred (100) H-1B extension petitions that were filed on behalf of KRONSYS, INC., CYGTEC, INC., and ARKSTEK, INC. According to the charging document, YERUVA, and others, declared in their initial petitions that their H-1B nonimmigrant foreign workers would be employed by the companies at specific work locations in or near Raleigh, North Carolina or Aurora, Colorado for the sole purpose of developing internal, or �in-house�, information technology projects. The petitions also declared that the H-1B workers would be paid the prevailing wage throughout the entirety of their H-1B status with the companies. Rather than developing the �in-house� projects, the H-1B workers provided IT consulting services to end clients throughout the United States, thereby earning KRONSYS, INC., CYGTEC, INC., and ARKSTEK, INC. at least $26,225,000. Many of the H-1B workers were �benched� while they waited for their initial end client assignment to begin or while they were in between end client assignments. �Benching� refers to the practice of placing H-1B foreign workers in nonproductive status without pay while they search for new end client assignments. The H-1B program is intended to assist employers who cannot otherwise obtain needed business skills and abilities from the United States workforce. The H-1B program authorizes these employers to temporarily employ foreign workers as nonimmigrants in specialty occupations. Speculative employment is not permitted under the H-1B program, as the program is not intended as a vehicle for foreign workers to engage in a job search, or for employers to bring in foreign workers to meet possible workforce needs. YERUVA faces maximum penalties of five years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, and a term of supervised release following any term of imprisonment. The case is being investigated by the Document and Benefit Fraud Task Force (DBFTF). The investigation is led by Homeland Security Investigations with the assistance of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. Quote
panipoori Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 Just now, Piracy Raja said: SAIRAM YERUVA, age 44, a resident of Cary, North Carolina, and a naturalized United States citizen from India, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit visa fraud as charged in a Criminal Information. The Criminal Information alleges that YERUVA, and others, conspired to submit false and misleading information to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in support of at least one hundred eighty-three (183) initial H-1B petitions and at least one-hundred (100) H-1B extension petitions that were filed on behalf of KRONSYS, INC., CYGTEC, INC., and ARKSTEK, INC. According to the charging document, YERUVA, and others, declared in their initial petitions that their H-1B nonimmigrant foreign workers would be employed by the companies at specific work locations in or near Raleigh, North Carolina or Aurora, Colorado for the sole purpose of developing internal, or �in-house�, information technology projects. The petitions also declared that the H-1B workers would be paid the prevailing wage throughout the entirety of their H-1B status with the companies. Rather than developing the �in-house� projects, the H-1B workers provided IT consulting services to end clients throughout the United States, thereby earning KRONSYS, INC., CYGTEC, INC., and ARKSTEK, INC. at least $26,225,000. Many of the H-1B workers were �benched� while they waited for their initial end client assignment to begin or while they were in between end client assignments. �Benching� refers to the practice of placing H-1B foreign workers in nonproductive status without pay while they search for new end client assignments. The H-1B program is intended to assist employers who cannot otherwise obtain needed business skills and abilities from the United States workforce. The H-1B program authorizes these employers to temporarily employ foreign workers as nonimmigrants in specialty occupations. Speculative employment is not permitted under the H-1B program, as the program is not intended as a vehicle for foreign workers to engage in a job search, or for employers to bring in foreign workers to meet possible workforce needs. YERUVA faces maximum penalties of five years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, and a term of supervised release following any term of imprisonment. The case is being investigated by the Document and Benefit Fraud Task Force (DBFTF). The investigation is led by Homeland Security Investigations with the assistance of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. malli kottesaam Quote
jefferson1 Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 Hmmm uscis dristhiki edaina company Peru teesuku ravalante em cheyali? anyone successfully did Quote
Undavalli Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 telugu jathi atmagouravanni dump matta pudipadu.. teeyandra ballu.. we wont allow fbi in Ap Quote
LParvathi Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 3 minutes ago, jefferson1 said: Hmmm uscis dristhiki edaina company Peru teesuku ravalante em cheyali? anyone successfully did [email protected] Quote
jefferson1 Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 Just now, LParvathi said: [email protected] Email chala sarlu petta no use Quote
LParvathi Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 6 minutes ago, jefferson1 said: Hmmm uscis dristhiki edaina company Peru teesuku ravalante em cheyali? anyone successfully did https://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/temporary-workers/h-1b-specialty-occupations-and-fashion-models/combating-fraud-and-abuse-h-1b-visa-program Quote
LParvathi Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 2 minutes ago, jefferson1 said: Email chala sarlu petta no use Submit WH4 form action will be taken in 5 business days Quote
panipoori Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 5 minutes ago, snoww said: all mesthris assam soon gata 3 years ga vintunna idi ekkada Quote
snoww Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 Just now, panipoori said: gata 3 years ga vintunna idi ekkada andarini bokka lo veyyatam logistics not possible. so kondariki aa lucky chance istharu. 1 Quote
MagaMaharaju Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 Sounds like a familiar name. Used to be my friend’s employer Quote
MagaMaharaju Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 4 minutes ago, Veeraveera said: Yeah. Your friend and my friend same kadhu kadha....?? My friend is a female. Clinical SAS ah Quote
MagaMaharaju Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 1 minute ago, Veeraveera said: My friend male. validation Aithe okkati kadhu Quote
rapchik Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 11 minutes ago, Veeraveera said: 563 registered mesthris unnaru bro....Yedho every 6 months ki okkadu lesthunnadu. Year ki 30 members diguthunnaru bussiness lo. Andaru wipe out ante kashtam Itserve Ni lagithe motham employers list vasthadhi Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.