On March 31, 2017, USCIS published a Memorandum titled “Rescission of December 22, 2000 Guidance memo on H1B computer related positions”, rescinding the December 22,2000 Memo issued by Terry Way, former Director of Nebraska Service Center. The main points of the Memo are:
Regarding detecting Fraud and Abuse in the H-1b Program:
Beginning April 3, 2017, USCIS will take a more targeted approach when making site visits across the country to H-1B petitioners and the worksites of H-1B employees. USCIS will focus on:
Targeted site visits will allow USCIS to focus resources where fraud and abuse of the H-1B program may be more likely to occur, and determine whether H-1B dependent employers are evading their obligation to make a good faith effort to recruit U.S. workers. USCIS will continue random and unannounced visits nationwide. These site visits are not meant to target nonimmigrant employees for any kind of criminal or administrative action but rather to identify employers who are abusing the system.
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