Tech companies accused of gaming the H-1B lottery system

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Feds say companies colluded to submit multiple applications for favored foreign candidates to up their odds of receiving coveted visa.

A group of U.S. tech companies have been accused of trying to game the immigration system by colluding to file multiple applications for individuals in the H-1B visa program that allows companies to hire skilled foreign workers. it saw a large increase in the number of duplicate applications submitted on behalf of the same applicants, raising the possibility that companies colluded to submit multiple entries for the same workers, thus raising their chances of getting chosen in the lottery.

H-1B visas are designed for high-skilled foreign professionals, and are popular in many tech companies. However,of the program have charged that companies exploit it as a way to hire foreign workers for cheaper pay than American employees would command, thus profiting at the expense of both groups.

 

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