Kishore Charged for H-1B Visa Fraud in US
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Kishore Charged for H-1B Visa Fraud in US
Kishore Dattapuram, a 55-year-old Indian-origin man based in Santa Clara, California, has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for orchestrating a large-scale H-1B visa fraud scheme in the United States. Kishore is a co-founder of the firm Nanosemantics. He used to fraudulently secure H-1B visas for foreign workers by applying for them even before legitimate job offers were in place. This gave his firm an unfair competitive edge in the Bay Area…
Indian American owner of technology staffing firm jailed for visa fraud
Indian American owner of a San Jose based staffing firm that provided skilled employees to technology companies in the Bay Area has been sentenced to 14 months in federal prison for visa fraud and conspiracy to commit visa fraud. In addition to the prison term, the court also ordered Kishore Dattapuram, 55, of Santa Clara, to serve three years of supervised release, forfeit $125,456.48, and pay a fine of $7,500 and a $1,100 special assessment fe…
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