L&T Technology to pay $9.9 Million to settle visa fraud allegations
L&T Technology Services has agreed to pay $9.93 million, or Rs 81.4 crore, to the U.S. Department of Justice to settle allegations of underpaying visa fees between 2014 and 2019. The company acquired inexpensive B-1 visas rather than the more-expensive H-1B visas in alleged violation of the False Claims Act.
B-1 visas generally do not permit visa holders to perform paid labour while in the U.S. Such visas are more difficult to obtain because they are limited by an annual cap of 65,000 for foreign nationals, with the equivalent of a Bachelor's degree in an occupation requiring highly specialised knowledge. There are an additional 20,000 H-1B visas annually for those in such occupations with a Master's degree or its equivalent.
During the time period in question, fees for B-1 visas were between $200 and $300 approximately (Rs 16,398 and Rs 24,597, respectively), and there was no limit on the number of B-1 visas that could be issued, the department said. Although H-1B visas permit foreign nationals to perform paid labour, the visa fees for such work visas were between $4,000 and $6,000 approximately (Rs 3,27,971 and Rs 4 91,948, respectively).
The statement said that the claims resolved by the settlement are allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability.
L&T Technology has denied liability and the company is cooperating with the U.S. in this matter and has taken significant steps to ensure compliance with the visa laws, the department said.
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