USCIS Contractors Don’t Make the Prevailing Wage
The Department of Labor announced that it has recovered more than $1.4 million in back wages for 237 employees employed by a contractor for the US Department of Homeland Security’s US Citizenship and Immigration Services Vermont Service Center at various locations for failing to pay these workers the prevailing wage for their positions.
When sponsoring individuals for H-1B status (the most common work-authorized work visa), the employer has to prove to the Department of Labor and the Department of Homeland Security’s USCIS agency that it is paying the prevailing wage for the position. Therefore, I find it highly ironic that the USCIS will hold employers to a higher standard than it holds its own contractors!