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USCIS Issues
Advisement Against Potential Fraud
Posted
Apr 21, 2006
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In the wake of the debate on immigration legislation, confusion has arisen
over the availability of new immigration programs. Therefore, the USCIS
issued an advisory to foreign nationals on April 7, 2006, in an effort to
protect them against becoming victims of fraud. In the notice, the USCIS
states that no new temporary worker program, or any other immigration law, has passed recently. As of this writing, this is still the case and we
reiterate here as an advisement to MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers.
The reason for confusion is that a lot has been reported in the press of
late, especially in newspapers abroad in countries like India, making it
appear that some bill has passed, or is likely to become the law, that will
help many people to obtain the green card more quickly. In reality, no such
law has been passed and the U.S. Congress now is in recess, so that nothing
is likely to be passed in the immediate future. The USCIS advises that no
one should pay money to any person or agency who claims to be able to help a foreign
national obtain an immigration benefit from a new program, for such programs
do not exist.
©MurthyDotCom
As often happens, unfortunately, in the world of immigration and many other
areas, unscrupulous individuals or businesses seek to take advantage of
unsuspecting and desperate individuals by perpetrating fraud against such
individuals. Current reliable news reports are only attempting to explain the
varying proposals and further the debate. If and when an essential worker
program is ever established and actually becomes law, it will widely be
reported by trustworthy sources including governmental websites,
MurthyDotCom, and the MurthyBulletin. There is nothing that anyone can do
to help an individual become part of a proposed program, unless and until
such program actually becomes a reality by law. Thus, foreign nationals need to be
on their guard and wary of promises related to such
programs or benefits at this time.
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