Indian-American Silicon Valley investor says people fake degrees, 20-25% of those who come to US on H-1Bs are frauds

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Indian-American tech entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa said many H-1B visa holders have fake degrees. Indian-American investor Vivek Wadhwa recently said that he's aware that 20-25% of people who come to the US on H-1B are frauds. In a podcast with Mark Halperin, the India-born Silicon Valley investor spoke about H-1B abuse and Green Card limbo. “See, what happens is that with every government program, there’s also corruption. First of all, you have people faking their resumes. So you have these body shops who bring people in, and it’s cheap labor. So it’s a fact. It happens … Probably about 20-25 per cent of the people who come in on H-1B visas fall in that category," Wadhwa said.Bodyshops are staffing companies that recruit H-1Bs for client companies. They maintain the payroll of these staff and Wadhwa said that these companies inflate the CVs to bring in H-1Bs. Wadhwa said US recruiters should look at the applications very carefully."First of all, you only give it to companies that are trustworthy and reliable, not the body shops. This is where the problem happens. You got these body shops who bring them in, who make up resumes, who make up qualifications. The government isn’t going to ...

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