How does the ruling NTA and DHS affect the current and future of H1B Visa Holders

Attorney Jonathan Wasden from Wasden Law , Wasden Immigration Litigation sheds light upon the latest Immigration legal battles and the DHS Visa Fraud Findings. Did you receive a Notice to Appear or are you a victim of H-1B Visa Fraud case? Contact Wasden Law and let it litigate and solve your case against the government. www.wasden.law Immigration Law is Our Only Focus. Immigration can be stressful at the best of times, but when a government agency makes a mistake or

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Will an applicant be affected if DHS Starts investigating past student records

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly reviewing past student records — what does this mean for international students and visa holders? In this video, we break down the possible consequences of these investigations, how it may impact your F1, H1B, or other visa statuses, and what steps you can take to stay compliant. If you’re a student or have ever been on a student visa in the U.S., this is critical information you need to know. Stay informed

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Does USCIS Allow You to Report Scam Companies? How to Protect Yourself from Fraud? #uscis

Are you wondering if USCIS allows applicants to report scam companies? In this video, we’ll explain everything you need to know about reporting immigration fraud, how to protect yourself from scam employers, and the proper channels to file a complaint. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) works with various government agencies to investigate fraudulent activities. If you’ve been a victim of a fraudulent job offer, fake immigration sponsorship, or employment scam, you have the right to report it. ✅

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Under this DHS Policy What is considered to be a Visa Fraud #h1bvisa

Visa fraud is a serious offense under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policies and can lead to severe consequences, including visa denials, deportation, and even criminal charges. But what exactly constitutes visa fraud? In this video, we break down the different types of visa fraud, including: ✅ Misrepresentation on visa applications ✅ Providing false documents ✅ Overstaying a visa with fraudulent intent ✅ Engaging in unauthorized work ✅ Marriage fraud for immigration benefits We’ll also discuss how U.S. Citizenship

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Is DHS Targeting Visa What Should F1 and H1B Holders Know

Are F1 and H1B visa holders being targeted by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)? With recent policy changes and increased scrutiny on visa applications, international students and workers in the U.S. are feeling uncertain about their future. In this video, we break down the latest updates from DHS, USCIS, and other immigration authorities to help you stay informed and prepared. #f1visa #h1b #dhs_vaccancy_staffnurse2023 #usimmigration #visaupdates #internationalstudents #workvisa #h1b2025 #f1visanews #immigrationpolicy Disclaimer: By Watching our Videos, you agree and understand

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Does DHS and USCIS have access to IRS and W2 Data

Can the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) access your IRS and W-2 data? In this video, we explore the extent of information-sharing between federal agencies like the IRS, DHS, and USCIS, including how they use tax data to verify visa applications, employment status, and immigration eligibility. Stay informed on privacy concerns and the importance of transparency when dealing with U.S. immigration and tax agencies. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more

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How does DHS investigate and find out if an applicant is commiting a fraud

Are you wondering how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigates immigration fraud? In this video, we break down the methods DHS uses to detect fraudulent applications, including marriage fraud, visa fraud, asylum fraud, and employment-based fraud. DHS works through USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services), ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), and CBP (Customs and Border Protection) to verify documents, conduct interviews, and investigate inconsistencies in applications. They use data analytics, background checks, site visits, and fraud detection units

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