Indian-American arrested in US on H1B visa fraud

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Sep 26 2016 | 9:42 PM IST
Indian-American Sowrabh Sharma, who recruited foreign workers mainly from India with purported IT expertise, was arrested today on the charges of H-1B visa fraud, the New Jersey Department of Justice said.
Sharma, 31, of New York, along with Shikha Mohta, 33, of Jersey City, New Jersey, head of finance for the companies, SCM Data and MMC Systems have been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit visa fraud and to obstruct justice and one count of conspiracy to harbor aliens.
The Justice Department said Sharma is scheduled to make his initial appearance later in the day before US Magistrate Judge Cathy L Waldor in Newark federal court.
Mohta was previously arrested in May 2015 on a criminal complaint and was released on a USD 100,000 bond.
Prosecutors said SCM Data, MMC Systems, Sharma, Mohta and other conspirators recruited foreign workers with purported IT expertise who sought work in the United States.
They then sponsored foreign workers' H-1B visas with the stated purpose of working for SCM Data and MMC Systems' clients throughout the United States.
"When submitting the visa paperwork to USCIS, the conspirators falsely represented that the foreign workers had full-time positions and were paid an annual salary, as required to secure the H-1B visas," prosecutors said,
They alleged that contrary to these representations and in violation of the H-1B program, SCM Data, MMC Systems, Sharma, Mohta and others paid the foreign workers only when they were placed at a third-party client who entered into a contract with SCM Data or MMC Systems.
The visa fraud and obstruction of justice conspiracy charge carries a maximum potential penalty of five years in prison and a USD 250,000 fine.
The alien harboring conspiracy charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a USD 250,000 fine.

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First Published: Sep 26 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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