Image created by ChatGPT (OpenAI), 2025. Composite illustration highlighting H1B job scams. Recently, several Indians in the U.S. were charged with H-1B visa fraud involving shell companies created to game the lottery system. In one scheme, three Indian-origin men ran a staffing firm called Nanosemantics that submitted petitions for jobs that didn’t exist. In another, recruiter Kandi Srinivasa Reddy formed 13 shell companies and filed over 3,000 registrations for just 288 workers, charging desperate Indians thousands of dollars to become “employees” of fake firms with the promise of American jobs. But the scam didn’t just defraud Indians. It also exploited Americans. To satisfy legal requirements, these shell companies had to demonstrate “good faith” efforts to hire U.S. workers first. That meant posting ads, contacting and…
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