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Unannounced site visits to check H-1Bs in Houston? Social media alerts go viral amid Minneapolis crackdown

Unannounced site visits to check H-1Bs in Houston? Social media alerts go viral amid Minneapolis crackdown

Several social media users, including immigration experts, raised an alert over something brewing inside the immigration department but that can impact Indians, specifically. Social media claims that H-1B employees in Houston may get surprise visits from USCIS went viral as the ICE crackdown is going on in Minnesota. These viral posts claimed that these would be surprise visits, as in, the employers would not know that they would be visited by the immigration officials. If the USCIS officials find some red flags in any records, they would refer the cases to the ICE.Immigration adviser Daniel N Ramirez posted the alert on his LinkedIn, alerting the H-1B employers to have their records ready. “Attention Houston-area employers with H-1B employees. We are hearing reports through the immigration legal community (AILA) that USCIS’s Fraud Detection Division will conduct large-scale H-1B site inspections in the Houston area later this month and into February. These visits are unannounced and designed to verify that the employer is complying with the H-1B application submitted to the government, including confirming whether the company is paying the required prevailing wage and whether the employee is performing the required job duties. If USCIS identifies “red flags,” they will refer the matter to ICE for further action,” the post read. The post also mentioned three steps that the employers can do beforehand:

  • Establish SOPs to designate a trained person (and backups) to manage any visit.
  • Prepare a “Site Inspection” Binder with the necessary information to support the company’s compliance with the H-1B requirements.
  • Audit the H-1B issues before USCIS arrives.

Project Firewall going on to check H-1B abuses

Though there has been no official report on surprise checks, the Donald Trump administration already launched Project Firewall to stop H-1B abuses. The project was launched in September 2025 to ensure that the H-1B visa program, which allows companies to hire skilled professionals from foreign countries, is not being abused. H-1B-related investigations are part of the project.

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