H-1B site visits are an integral part of the compliance enforcement process conducted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services through the Fraud and Detection and National Security Directorate. These visits are designed to ensure that both employers and H-1B employees are adhering to the terms outlined in the visa petition. Site visits are often unannounced and may be conducted at random or as part of a targeted review based on specific risk factors.
Verification of Employment Arrangement
During a site visit, officers verify various aspects of the employment arrangement. They confirm that the job title and responsibilities match those stated in the H-1B petition and that the employee is physically present and performing the specified duties. Identity verification is crucial, requiring the employee to provide a government-issued ID or passport. The officer may also ask about the hire date to ensure it aligns with the approved petition and inquire about the employee’s work schedule to confirm consistency with the Labor Condition Application.
Work Location Compliance
Work location verification is a key aspect of the site visit, as employees are required to perform their duties at the designated address in the petition unless an amendment has been filed. If the employee works offsite, the officer may ask for details regarding communication with the petitioning employer and request the name and address of the end client. Employees may also need to clarify if they are working remotely and provide details about meeting and training locations.
Employer’s Organizational Structure and Oversight
The employer’s organizational structure and supervisory framework are examined to ensure that a legitimate employer-employee relationship exists. Employees must provide information regarding their direct supervisor, including name, title, and contact details, and explain how their work is reviewed and evaluated. This process helps confirm that the employer maintains control over the work being performed.
Salary and Compensation Verification
Compensation and payment records are essential components of the review. Officers inquire about the employee’s salary, frequency of payments, and whether their wages align with the prevailing wage requirements. Employees may need to present recent pay stubs, W-2 forms, and employment contracts as proof of compliance. If the employee previously worked for the company’s subsidiary overseas, details regarding that experience may also be required.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Educational background and qualifications are reviewed to ensure that the employee possesses the specialized skills necessary for the position. Officers may request information on the university attended, major field of study, and the years of attendance. Proof of degree completion is often necessary to validate that the individual meets the requirements set forth in the H-1B petition.
Verification of the Job Offer
A fundamental component of the site visit is verifying that the job offer was legitimate at the time of the petition’s approval. Employees and employers may be asked to establish that the position was available and intended for the individual throughout the requested validity period. USCIS may also require supporting documentation, such as email communications between the employer, end client, and vendor, copies of signed contractual agreements, an organizational chart, and a short explanation detailing the working relationship between the employer, employee, end client, and vendor.
Importance of Compliance and Preparation
H-1B site visits serve as a critical measure to prevent fraud and ensure compliance with visa regulations. They play a vital role in protecting both H-1B workers and the domestic labor market by verifying that foreign employees are working under fair conditions and receiving the wages and job responsibilities outlined in their petitions. Employers and employees alike should maintain accurate records, remain prepared to respond to inquiries, and ensure that all job-related information remains consistent with the original visa filing. Proper preparation and adherence to regulations will help ensure a smooth and successful outcome during an H-1B site visit.
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