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Rising EB-1 Visa Scams in India: What Aspirants Must Know Before Applying
The EB-1 visa, informally known as the Einstein visa, is once again in the spotlight, but this time for troubling reasons. From posts on LinkedIn and Telegram to ads on Facebook, a surge of promotions is targeting Indian professionals with claims of guaranteed EB-1 approval. These marketing tactics are appealing to not just elite scientists and researchers, but also to aspiring immigrants looking for a faster route to a green card. The attention around this elite visa category was recently am
Rising EB-1 Visa Scams in India: What Aspirants Must Know Before Applying
The EB-1 visa, informally known as the Einstein visa, is once again in the spotlight, but this time for troubling reasons. From posts on LinkedIn and Telegram to ads on Facebook, a surge of promotions is targeting Indian professionals with claims of guaranteed EB-1 approval. These marketing tactics are appealing to not just elite scientists and researchers, but also to aspiring immigrants looking for a faster route to a green card. The attention around this elite visa category was recently am
USCIS Cracks Down on EB-1A Visa Fraud: Green Card Revocations and Reinvestigations Rise
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is launching a widespread crackdown on fraudulent EB-1A visa applications, particularly targeting individuals who may have manipulated their profiles using low-quality publications, fake citations, and questionable awards. Immigration attorney Rahul Reddy recently revealed that several EB-1A petitions—mostly filed by Indian nationals—are being reopened and reviewed, with some already facing rev
USCIS Cracks Down on EB-1A Visa Fraud: Green Card Revocations and Reinvestigations Rise
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is launching a widespread crackdown on fraudulent EB-1A visa applications, particularly targeting individuals who may have manipulated their profiles using low-quality publications, fake citations, and questionable awards. Immigration attorney Rahul Reddy recently revealed that several EB-1A petitions—mostly filed by Indian nationals—are being reopened and reviewed, with some already facing rev









