USCIS Forms Special Team to Combat Immigration Fraud
USCIS has established a new team of criminal investigators to address immigration fraud and enhance enforcement actions.
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USCIS has established a new team of criminal investigators to address immigration fraud and enhance enforcement actions.
O-1 visa applicants may encounter increased scrutiny from the Fraud Prevention Unit at U.S. embassies, causing delays and anxiety.
USCIS plans to hire 200 special agents to combat immigration fraud following a directive from Trump after a violent incident in DC.
USCIS introduces special agents to address immigration fraud and ensure proper naturalization processes.
USCIS announces new measures to address immigration fraud, emphasizing the integrity of the immigration system.
USCIS announces arrest of a lawful permanent resident in Los Angeles for visa fraud, highlighting increased scrutiny on immigration applications.
USCIS outlines efforts to enhance immigration program integrity and combat fraud under President Trump's leadership.
USCIS can now more effectively address fraud in the H-1B process, impacting employers and beneficiaries significantly.
USCIS initiates a crackdown on immigration fraud as Markwayne Mullin assumes role of DHS Secretary, impacting border security efforts.
A Moldovan man with multiple fraud warrants was arrested by USCIS during a Green Card interview in Louisville, Kentucky.
USCIS has announced a new precedent decision aimed at combating immigration scams, enhancing protections for applicants.
USCIS plans to implement stricter measures to reduce fraudulent EAD applications and their economic impact.
DHS is implementing changes to strengthen asylum vetting and reduce fraudulent claims in the immigration system.
USCIS has announced a new initiative to combat immigration fraud, inviting individuals to join their mission as homeland defenders.
USCIS announces the reinstatement of a removal order for a Mexican national who attempted to reenter the U.S. illegally under a false identity.
USCIS has made nearly 33,000 fraud referrals to law enforcement in the past year, marking a significant increase.
An Indian fintech professional secures EB-2 NIW approval for a scalable AI-driven fraud prevention project.
USCIS warns that it will take action against individuals committing immigration fraud.
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