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Is your organization prepared for an FDNS site visit?<br>Donu2019t worry! We are here to enhance your awareness about FDNS and keep you audit ready.<br><br>FDNS: What is it?<br>With an increase in immigration, US has also witnessed an increase in the misuse of their immigration laws.<br><br>FDNS, FDNS site Visit, FDNS tips,<br><br>So, USCIS has found an organization named Fraud Detection & National Security (FDNS) in 2004 for ensuring immigration compliance of organizations. FDNS conducts random site visits to organizations and collects information about the organization and its employees. This is to verify that the petitioners and the employees are abiding by the immigration laws and guidelines.<br><br>The main objective of FDNS is to detect and eliminate fraud from the immigration process and assure that immigrants are not misusing any of the immigration laws.<br><br> <br><br>How does the FDNS function?<br>FDNS is mainly responsible for conducting random site visits to different organizations and verify whether the organization/ employee is legitimate or not.<br><br>An officer from the FDNS may visit your organization with or without any prior information. The officer will verify the details of your organization presented in the visa petition before the site visit.<br><br> <br><br>During an FDNS site visit:<br>The primary tasks of an FDNS officer during a site visit can be as follows:<br><br>Asks for the supporting documents of an employee.<br>Interview personnel to confirm the beneficiaryu2019s work location, physical workspace, hours, salary and duties.<br>Capture pictures of your work location for reference.<br>Interviews you about the basic information like date of joining, wages, job role, work location, or wages of the employee.<br>Inquires about your organization and the employer.<br>The site visit would usually last for thirty minutes or sometimes more during which the officer would document all the information provided. The documented information would be reviewed to verify that all the information provided is accurate and is not subjected to any misuse.<br><br> <br><br>After an FDNS Site Visit:<br><br>After completion of the inspection, the officer will submit a detailed report to the corresponding supervisor with all the documented information. USCIS reviews this report and analyzes the further action to be taken in case of any discrepancy. A NOIR (Notice of Intent to Revoke) may be issued to the employer if USCIS comes across any discrepancies in the data submitted.<br><br> <br><br> <br><br>How to prepare for an FDNS site visit?<br>Preparing your organization for these random site visits is of utmost importance. Here are a few tips on how you can prepare:<br><br>All the employees of your organization should be well aware of their roles and responsibilities.<br>Be sure that you provide accurate information to the FDNS officer. In case, you need time to research or verify any particular information you can ask the officer for additional time.<br>Conducting an internal audit of your organization would be helpful in analyzing the employeeu2019s awareness and preparing for the FDNS site visit<br>Even when the site visits are voluntary, it is advisable to take part and answer all the questions.<br>The most important of all is to make sure that supporting documents of all the petitions are available to access when requested by an officer.<br> <br><br>The supporting documents that an officer may ask during a site visit are:<br>A copy of the correspondentu2019s Form I-9<br>A copy of the approved H-1B/L1 petition<br>Recent pay stubs of the employee<br>Certified LCA<br> <br><br>Some employers find it hard to handle these FDNS site visits, as they are random and there is no awareness of what an officer can ask. So, they approach their attorneys for assistance. But there are certain cases where attorneys panic during these visits and hence leads to discrepancies in the information provided to the officer.<br><br>So, along with an attorney, having a one-stop solution that can prepare you for these site visits would be an ideal way to handle the site visits. OnBlick is the software which digitizes all the employee and organizational documents, hence making them accessible with just a few clicks.<br><br>It creates and saves Public Access Files for every LCA uploaded, in just a matter of few seconds. It maintains all the documentation related to H-1B under one system. Along with these easily accessible documents, OnBlick also provides a questionnaire that would guide and prepare you for the FDNS site visits. So be prepared for these unannounced site visits with OnBlick and avoid revocation possibilities.<br><br> <br><br> Click on the link below to download u201cDou2019s and Donu2019ts during an FDNS site visitu201d <br>Download Document
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Do’s & Don’ts during an FDNS site visit by OnBlick www.onblick.com
Doʼs during an FDNS site visit Make your employees aware that a site visit can happen at any time and with or without prior intimation. When a site visit occurs, you can request the name and identity of the officer, who is handling the visit. Keep all the supporting documents ready, so that they are easily accessible. Even if the site visits are voluntary, it is suggested that the employer/ employee takes part in the visit and answer the questions. Provide only accurate information. A company representative should accompany the FDNS officer as long as he/she is on site. Take notes of all the information and documents provided to the officer. www.onblick.com | +1 972-200-5599 | contact@onblick.com Copyright 2019 OnBlick
Donʼts during an FDNS site visit First and the foremost. Don’t Panic! Don’t refuse to meet the officer. Remember that an FDNS site visit to your organization/employer site doesn’t mean that you are at fault. Don’t give any conflicting answers, such as inflating your roles and responsibilities. Never provide any inaccurate information to the officer. Don’t oppose if the officer intends on speaking to your co-worker/reporting authority. www.onblick.com | +1 972-200-5599 | contact@onblick.com Copyright 2019 OnBlick
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