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Indian-American indicted on H-1B visa fraud

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Ramandeep S Bajwa -- March 29th 2017 02:30 PM -- Updated: June 12th 2023 04:52 PM
Indian-American indicted on H-1B visa fraud

Indian-American indicted on H-1B visa fraud

Washington: A 46-year-old  Indian-American has been indicted by a US federal court for using fraudulent documents in obtaining H-1B visa for Indian technology professionals.

If convicted, Jayavel Murugan (46) will face up to 20 years of imprisonment or up to USD 250,000 of fine or both.


Murugan, chief executive officer of Fremont-based Dynasoft Synergy used fraudulent documents to obtain H-1B visa for Indian technology professionals, federal prosecutor alleged. As per court documents, Dynasoft petitioned to place workers at Stanford University, Cisco and Brocade.

But he had no intention of receiving the foreign workers named on the applications, federal prosecutors alleged. He was indulged in such activities from 2010 to 2016.

As per company's website, Dynasoft Synergy Inc is based in California and has an office in Chennai as well. The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows American firms to employ foreign workers in occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. 

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