Successfully Obtained H1B Status for Client That Was Previously Associated with FINDREAM

Jul 16, 2021

In July 2021, our office successfully obtained H1B status for a client who was previously associated with and defrauded by FINDREAM, LLC (“FINDREAM”).


As an F1 visa international students, our client participated in OPT program and was hired by Findream as an intern. Our client was promised an exciting internship with accommodating remote work arrangement while he was taking professional exams.


Unbeknownst to him, FINDREAM founder Weiyun “Kelly” Huang and the corporations she founded was convicted of conspiracy to commit visa fraud in 2020. Huang used elaborate means to entice students to pay for her services in exchange for obtaining temporary employment to fulfill the requirements of OPT. FINDREAM falsely promised to provide training services, networking opportunities, and internships perceived to be legitimate employment opportunities. Many F1 students fell victim to the fraud perpetrated by Huang and her accomplices.


After convictions of the perpetrators were rendered, USCIS has relentlessly pursued the student victims of fraud as “knowing co-conspirators.” USCIS has issued Request for Evidence, Notice of Intent to Deny, interviews by USCIS Fraud Detection Officers, alleging misrepresentation and fraud, if the student previously held work authorization by association with above companies.

 

Attorney Nguyen D. Luu and our legal team took on representation to assist our client addressing any potential allegations of misrepresentation and fraud stemming from his association with FINDREAM. The evidence presented sufficiently supported a finding that the client did not make false representations to procure a benefit under U.S. immigration laws. In the event there was a false statement made, it was not willfully made, thereby overcoming all potential allegations. The firm is very pleased to learn that our client's H1B petition was promptly approved without any RFE, or NOID.

 

If you were previously associated with FINDREAM, SINOCONTECH, Integra Technologies, AZTech Technologies, and Tellon Trading, Inc., Arecy, CG Max Design Corporation, XCG Design Corp in any manner or capacity, it is important to consult with an experienced attorney to immediately advise you and to identify potential problems early in your case and develop a strong case strategy before applying for any immigration benefits.



 

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