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India Today on MSNH-1B visa fraud lands Indian-origin man in prison in USIndian-origin man, Kishore Dattapuram, sentenced to prison for visa fraud in US. He pleaded guilty in November last year.
SAN JOSE — The head of a San Jose-based tech staffing firm was sentenced Monday to one year and two months in federal prison ...
Kishore Dattapuram submitted fraudulent H-1B applications falsely representing that foreign workers had non-existent jobs ...
For visa fraud, the owner of a technology employment company in San Jose was given a 14-month prison sentence.
The 55-year-old, who resides in Santa Clara, California, was sentenced by US District Judge Edward J. Davila after pleading ...
SAN JOSE, CA – Kishore Dattapuram, owner of the technology staffing firm Nanosemantics, has been sentenced to 14 months in ...
Kishore Dattapuram was sentenced to 14 months for visa fraud, after falsifying documents to gain business advantage with his ...
Dattapuram pleaded guilty to all counts in November. Dattapuram co-owned and operated Nanosemantics Inc., a staffing firm that provided skilled employees to technology companies in the Bay Area ...
An owner of a San Jose-based technology staffing firm got 14 months in prison for visa fraud, according to federal prosecutors.
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