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Seven H-1B workers inside a mailbox. That’s the startling claim made by a US social media influencer after a site visit to a company in Texas raised questions about possible visa fraud.A user known as “Based Jessica” posted on X claiming “irregularities” involving Innovative Data Analytics Group LLC in Plano, Texas. According to its post, seven H-1B visa workers have been approved to work at the company, which is listed as employing software engineers. However, she claimed the company had no website, and was based in a small mailbox rather than a 7-person staffed office.In a video shared online, Sarah Gonzalez, a conservative political commentator for BlazeTV, is seen trying to locate the business at its registered address.
When she checked Suite 78, she only found a mailbox instead of an active workplace. After the discovery, she went directly to the company owner to ask where the listed employees were located and whether they actually worked at the site.
The reporter visits the residential address of the company owner, Uma Devi. During the interaction, Devi confirmed that the company is in her name but struggled to provide clarity on its operations or the whereabouts of employees.
When Davy was asked about the workers, she said they were in “the office” but admitted she did not know the “exact address.” After being told that Ward 78 has already been checked, the reporter confronts Davey and asks if the workers are inside the mailbox. Devi replies “no” and adds that she will need to check with her husband.After the exchange, the reporter concluded that the employer seemed to have “no idea” about her company. The video and the allegations in it have some users wondering about a possible H-1B visa scam in Texas.
