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FRAUD, TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS, AND/OR MISREPRESENTATION
THAT COULD TRIGGER H-1B VISA REFUSAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCESSING UNDER 221(g) AT A CONSULAR POST
By: Michael Phulwani, Esq., David H. Nachman, Esq. and Rabindra K. Singh, Esq.
Upon approval of H-1B petition by the USCIS[ii], foreign nationals residing abroad may need to
go to the U.S. Consulate/Embassy to get an H-1B visa stamped into their passport before they
can travel to and enter the United States. Before going for the visa interview, it is very important
for a visa applicant to understand the purpose of the visa interview, the discretionary powers
vested in the Consular Officers, and most importantly the kind of fraud, technical violations
and/or misrepresentation that could result in visa refusal or administrative processing.
First and foremost, it is very important to understand that although Consular Officers cannot re-
adjudicate petitions approved by the USCIS, Consular Officers can certainly review the petitions
to determine the eligibility of visa applicants. Consular Officers, thus, are vested with wide and
discretionary powers. Till date, there is no set mechanism in-place by which a foreign national,
applying for a visa abroad, can challenge a Consular Officer's unfavorable exercise of discretion.
To be specific, Consular Officers derive such broad discretionary powers through section 221(g)
of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). A quick glimpse at Section 221(g) provides the
factors that may form the basis of visa refusals or administrative processing. In simple layman
terms, the statements in the application or in the papers submitted therewith may trigger visa
denial[iii]. Further, a Consular Officer may determine that the application does not comply with
the INA or regulations[iv]. If that happens then Consular Officers is bound to explain clearly "...
what documents or other evidence is needed, or what procedural step needs to be completed
(e.g., case being submitted to the Department for advisory opinion ...)."[v].
Additionally, a Consular Officer may refuse to issue visas if s/he "knows or has reason to
believe" that the foreign national is ineligible to receive a visa. Interestingly, although "Reason to
believe" is an objective determination based upon facts or circumstances which would lead a
reasonable person to conclude ineligibility[vi], it can be formed through hearsay evidence.
In certain cases the final determination about visa can put on-hold pending "administrative
processing" The Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) defines "administrative processing" as clearance
procedures or the submission of a case to the Department of State (DOS)[vii]. The same FAM
guidance counsels Consular Officers not to reveal to visa applicants the specific reason for
administrative processing in a given case[viii].
Further, there is no strict timeline specified for administrative processing resolution. Even though
the DOS Administrative Processing webpage informs us that most administrative processing is
resolved within 60 days of the visa interview[ix], it is very difficult to confirm this claim. In
other words, clients whose visa applications are subjected to administrative processing could end
up waiting significant amount of time (often in excess of 60 days) until the administrative
processing is completed and visa is finally issued. In some cases, the administrative processing
of the case can take up to two (2) years.
Types of Fraud, Technical Violations, and/or Misrepresentation That May Trigger
Administrative Processing/Visa Refusal at Consular Posts
Understanding the kind of fraud, technical violations, and/or misrepresentation may help avoid
the visa refusals or administrative processing at the Consular Posts abroad. Listed below are
some typical violations, fraud or misrepresentations that could trigger administrative
processing/visa refusal:
• H-1B employer required the beneficiary to pay the ACWIA fee[x] or deducted certain fees
associated with filing the I-129 petition, effectively lowering the beneficiary's wages to less than
the required prevailing wage;
• Employer failed to pay the beneficiary at least the prevailing wage for the particular occupation
in the specific geographical location, as noted and attested to on the LCA filed with DOL;
• Beneficiary was working in a geographical location not covered by a valid Labor Condition
Application (LCA) filed with Department of Labor (DOL);
• The employer placed the beneficiary in a non-productive status, commonly referred to as
"benching"[xi] (where the beneficiaries are not paid or paid less than the full hours specified on
the petition), when work was not immediately or continuously available;
• Business did not exist, no evidence of daily business activity, the business location was unable
to support the number of employees claimed, or there was no evidence that the employer ever
intended for the beneficiary to fill the actual job offered;
• Educational degrees or experience letters submitted were confirmed to be fraudulent;
• Signatures had been forged on supporting documentation; and
• Beneficiary performing duties that were significantly different from those described on the
LCA and I-129 petition.
Primary Fraud or Technical Violation Indicators
In addition to the typical violations such as fraud or misrepresentations that could trigger
administrative processing/visa refusal, there are certain primary fraud or technical violation
indicators (factors) that Consular Officers always remains on lookout. Results of a study
conducted by the Office of Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS)[xii] in collaboration
with USCIS indicated that H-1B petitions filed for accounting, human resources, business
analysts, sales and advertising occupations are more likely to contain fraud or technical
violation(s) than other occupational categories. The following is a list of primary fraud or
technical violation(s) indicators that potentially could contribute to administrative
processing/visa refusal at a U.S. Consulate office abroad.
• Firms with 25 or fewer employees have higher rates of fraud or technical violation(s) than
larger-sized companies.
• Firms with an annual gross income of less than $10 million have higher rates of fraud or
technical violation(s) than firms with an annual gross income greater than $10 million.
• Firms in existence less than 10 years have higher incidences of fraud or technical violation(s)
than those in existence for more than 10 years.
• Beneficiaries with only bachelor's degrees had higher fraud or technical violation(s) rates than
did those with graduate degrees.
In conclusion, having an approved petition by the USCIS is not a guarantee that a foreign
national will get an H-1B visa at the Consular Post abroad. As previously stated, Consular
Officers have wide discretionary powers pertaining to visa issuance. Not only that, there is no set
mechanism to challenge the Consular Officer's unfavorable exercise of discretion. While
"Consular Nonreviewability" is presently being challenged in Federal Courts, the issue is still far
from being resolved.
To avoid visa refusal or elongated administrative processing, H-1B visa applicants and
prospective H-1B employers should take into consideration the type of fraud, technical
violations, and/or misrepresentation that could result in such decisions and prepare accordingly.
More so, because small organizations, new organizations or organizations reporting a certain
level of annual gross income are always on the radar of Consular Officers as to fraud/technical
violations, visa applicants should prepare well in advance and carry as many supporting financial
or corporate documents as they can to prove that the petitioning company is not a shell business.
[i] This is part VIII of an VIII part series - ABCs of H-1Bs
[ii] Department of Homeland Security agency responsible for adjudication of visa
petitions/applications.
[iii] INA §221(g)(1), 8 U.S.C. §1201(g)(1), 22 C.F.R. §41.121; 9 FAM 41.121.
[iv] INA §221(g)(2), 8 U.S.C. §1201(g)(2).
[v] Cable, DOS, 97-State-12958 (June 18, 1997)
[vi] 22 C.F.R. 40.6.
[vii] 9 FAM Appendix E, 404
[viii] Posts should not inform interested persons, including attorneys, that a case has been
referred to the Department for a name-check or an advisory opinion..."
[ix] Administrative Processing Information,
http://travel.state.gov/visa/a_zindex/a_zindex_4353.html
[x] Pursuant to the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA),
employers are required to pay an additional fee (commonly referred as ACWIA fee) of $750 or
$1,500 unless exempt under Part B of the H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption
Supplement.
[xi] "Benching" occurs when an employer temporarily decides to place a beneficiary in
nonproductive status without pay, or with reduced pay, during periods of no work. It should be
noted that even H-1B workers without a current work assignment (i.e., benched) must be paid the
prevailing wage.
[xii] a Division of the National Security and Records Verification (NSRV)

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FRAUD, TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS, AND/OR MISREPRESENTATION THAT COULD TRIGGER H-1B VISA REFUSAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING UNDER 221(g) AT A CONSULAR POST

  • 1. FRAUD, TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS, AND/OR MISREPRESENTATION THAT COULD TRIGGER H-1B VISA REFUSAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING UNDER 221(g) AT A CONSULAR POST By: Michael Phulwani, Esq., David H. Nachman, Esq. and Rabindra K. Singh, Esq. Upon approval of H-1B petition by the USCIS[ii], foreign nationals residing abroad may need to go to the U.S. Consulate/Embassy to get an H-1B visa stamped into their passport before they can travel to and enter the United States. Before going for the visa interview, it is very important for a visa applicant to understand the purpose of the visa interview, the discretionary powers vested in the Consular Officers, and most importantly the kind of fraud, technical violations and/or misrepresentation that could result in visa refusal or administrative processing. First and foremost, it is very important to understand that although Consular Officers cannot re- adjudicate petitions approved by the USCIS, Consular Officers can certainly review the petitions to determine the eligibility of visa applicants. Consular Officers, thus, are vested with wide and discretionary powers. Till date, there is no set mechanism in-place by which a foreign national, applying for a visa abroad, can challenge a Consular Officer's unfavorable exercise of discretion. To be specific, Consular Officers derive such broad discretionary powers through section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). A quick glimpse at Section 221(g) provides the factors that may form the basis of visa refusals or administrative processing. In simple layman terms, the statements in the application or in the papers submitted therewith may trigger visa denial[iii]. Further, a Consular Officer may determine that the application does not comply with the INA or regulations[iv]. If that happens then Consular Officers is bound to explain clearly "... what documents or other evidence is needed, or what procedural step needs to be completed (e.g., case being submitted to the Department for advisory opinion ...)."[v]. Additionally, a Consular Officer may refuse to issue visas if s/he "knows or has reason to believe" that the foreign national is ineligible to receive a visa. Interestingly, although "Reason to believe" is an objective determination based upon facts or circumstances which would lead a reasonable person to conclude ineligibility[vi], it can be formed through hearsay evidence. In certain cases the final determination about visa can put on-hold pending "administrative processing" The Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) defines "administrative processing" as clearance procedures or the submission of a case to the Department of State (DOS)[vii]. The same FAM guidance counsels Consular Officers not to reveal to visa applicants the specific reason for administrative processing in a given case[viii]. Further, there is no strict timeline specified for administrative processing resolution. Even though the DOS Administrative Processing webpage informs us that most administrative processing is resolved within 60 days of the visa interview[ix], it is very difficult to confirm this claim. In other words, clients whose visa applications are subjected to administrative processing could end up waiting significant amount of time (often in excess of 60 days) until the administrative
  • 2. processing is completed and visa is finally issued. In some cases, the administrative processing of the case can take up to two (2) years. Types of Fraud, Technical Violations, and/or Misrepresentation That May Trigger Administrative Processing/Visa Refusal at Consular Posts Understanding the kind of fraud, technical violations, and/or misrepresentation may help avoid the visa refusals or administrative processing at the Consular Posts abroad. Listed below are some typical violations, fraud or misrepresentations that could trigger administrative processing/visa refusal: • H-1B employer required the beneficiary to pay the ACWIA fee[x] or deducted certain fees associated with filing the I-129 petition, effectively lowering the beneficiary's wages to less than the required prevailing wage; • Employer failed to pay the beneficiary at least the prevailing wage for the particular occupation in the specific geographical location, as noted and attested to on the LCA filed with DOL; • Beneficiary was working in a geographical location not covered by a valid Labor Condition Application (LCA) filed with Department of Labor (DOL); • The employer placed the beneficiary in a non-productive status, commonly referred to as "benching"[xi] (where the beneficiaries are not paid or paid less than the full hours specified on the petition), when work was not immediately or continuously available; • Business did not exist, no evidence of daily business activity, the business location was unable to support the number of employees claimed, or there was no evidence that the employer ever intended for the beneficiary to fill the actual job offered; • Educational degrees or experience letters submitted were confirmed to be fraudulent; • Signatures had been forged on supporting documentation; and • Beneficiary performing duties that were significantly different from those described on the LCA and I-129 petition. Primary Fraud or Technical Violation Indicators In addition to the typical violations such as fraud or misrepresentations that could trigger administrative processing/visa refusal, there are certain primary fraud or technical violation indicators (factors) that Consular Officers always remains on lookout. Results of a study conducted by the Office of Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS)[xii] in collaboration with USCIS indicated that H-1B petitions filed for accounting, human resources, business analysts, sales and advertising occupations are more likely to contain fraud or technical violation(s) than other occupational categories. The following is a list of primary fraud or
  • 3. technical violation(s) indicators that potentially could contribute to administrative processing/visa refusal at a U.S. Consulate office abroad. • Firms with 25 or fewer employees have higher rates of fraud or technical violation(s) than larger-sized companies. • Firms with an annual gross income of less than $10 million have higher rates of fraud or technical violation(s) than firms with an annual gross income greater than $10 million. • Firms in existence less than 10 years have higher incidences of fraud or technical violation(s) than those in existence for more than 10 years. • Beneficiaries with only bachelor's degrees had higher fraud or technical violation(s) rates than did those with graduate degrees. In conclusion, having an approved petition by the USCIS is not a guarantee that a foreign national will get an H-1B visa at the Consular Post abroad. As previously stated, Consular Officers have wide discretionary powers pertaining to visa issuance. Not only that, there is no set mechanism to challenge the Consular Officer's unfavorable exercise of discretion. While "Consular Nonreviewability" is presently being challenged in Federal Courts, the issue is still far from being resolved. To avoid visa refusal or elongated administrative processing, H-1B visa applicants and prospective H-1B employers should take into consideration the type of fraud, technical violations, and/or misrepresentation that could result in such decisions and prepare accordingly. More so, because small organizations, new organizations or organizations reporting a certain level of annual gross income are always on the radar of Consular Officers as to fraud/technical violations, visa applicants should prepare well in advance and carry as many supporting financial or corporate documents as they can to prove that the petitioning company is not a shell business. [i] This is part VIII of an VIII part series - ABCs of H-1Bs [ii] Department of Homeland Security agency responsible for adjudication of visa petitions/applications. [iii] INA §221(g)(1), 8 U.S.C. §1201(g)(1), 22 C.F.R. §41.121; 9 FAM 41.121. [iv] INA §221(g)(2), 8 U.S.C. §1201(g)(2). [v] Cable, DOS, 97-State-12958 (June 18, 1997) [vi] 22 C.F.R. 40.6.
  • 4. [vii] 9 FAM Appendix E, 404 [viii] Posts should not inform interested persons, including attorneys, that a case has been referred to the Department for a name-check or an advisory opinion..." [ix] Administrative Processing Information, http://travel.state.gov/visa/a_zindex/a_zindex_4353.html [x] Pursuant to the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA), employers are required to pay an additional fee (commonly referred as ACWIA fee) of $750 or $1,500 unless exempt under Part B of the H-1B Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption Supplement. [xi] "Benching" occurs when an employer temporarily decides to place a beneficiary in nonproductive status without pay, or with reduced pay, during periods of no work. It should be noted that even H-1B workers without a current work assignment (i.e., benched) must be paid the prevailing wage. [xii] a Division of the National Security and Records Verification (NSRV)