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PHASE-5
BLACKMAIL VISA WORKER TO SIGN BACKDATED OFFER LETTER AFTER H1B VISA PETITION APPROVAL


<< PREVIOUS PHASE : Send fraudulently signed offer letter to USCIS
In previous phase, you’ve learnt how scammers manage to send visa worker-signed offer letter to USCIS without giving offer letter to visa worker.
You’ve also learnt how scammers use perfect trick, which fools everybody in believing that visa workers have got the current-dated offer letter and signed it before filing of visa petition.


3 TRAPS : SCAMMERS BLACKMAILING TOOL

This scam is very difficult-to-understand. It contains more than 25 pages. To understand this scam completely, please start from Content.

In this phase, you will learn how scammers blackmail visa workers to sign backdated offer letter. Scammers give backdated offer letter after around 8 months of filing H1B visa petition. You will also learn what traps scammer use to blackmail visa workers to sign backdated offer letter.

This trick of scammers is mind boggling. You'll be shocked & stunned after knowing those tricks which scammers use to blackmail visa workers to sign backdated offer letter.
As mentioned in previous phase, scammers don't give current-dated offer letter to visa worker before filing H1B visa petition, because scammers don’t want visa workers to see the offer letter before H1B visa approval.
Scammers fear that if visa worker will see the offer letter before giving money (visa fee) to scammers, then visa worker will never sign the offer letter and won't join the company.

You've also learnt that how scammers use fraudulent method to sign offer letter (in place of visa worker) and get the H1B visa approved.

The scammers plan are so perfect that no one can even imagine & understand this plan, which scammers use to blackmail visa worker to sign backdated offer letter.

Scammers use all the available tricks to force visa worker to sign backdated offer letter, because if visa worker will refuse to sign backdated offer letter, then there are good chances that the whole scam can be busted.

What scammers do in this phase?
Scammers lay a very complex trap & blackmail visa worker to sign backdated offer letter.
Scammers use approved visa document & visa workers own money (visa fee) to force visa worker to sign backdated offer letter.
Scammers first put visa workers in difficult situations & then ask helpless visa workers to sign backdated offer letter.
For example:
Scammers first ask visa worker to resign from current job. Then scammers give backdated offer letter to visa workers. After resigning from current job, visa worker doesn't have any other option but to sign backdated offer letter.

Thus, scammers use multiple traps to force visa worker to sign backdated offer letter. These traps are:
Visa workers own money (taken as some kind of Fee or Deposit like "Training/Security/Personal" "Fee/Deposit").
Approved H1B visa document.
Ask visa workers to resign from current job and then give backdated offer letter to visa workers. This way, scammers make visa worker situation too difficult to refuse signing backdated offer letter. Thus, scammers blackmail visa workers to sign backdated offer letter.

What happens in this phase?
In this phase, scammers use 3 blackmailing traps to blackmail visa worker to sign backdated offer letter.
1st  TRAP : Approved H1B Visa document.
2nd TRAP : Visa workers own money (visa fee) &
3rd  TRAP : Visa workers option-less situation.

As you've noticed, scammers first ask visa workers to resign from current company and then give backdated offer letter. Scammers use this trick to ensure that visa workers don't have any other options but to sign the backdated offer letter.
Scammers give approved H1B visa document to visa worker only after visa worker signs backdated offer letter.

What will happen if visa worker refuses to sign backdated offer letter? If visa worker refuses to sign backdated offer letter, then the scammers fraud will be caught & the whole scam will be busted. Hence it is very important for scammers to force visa worker to sign backdated offer letter. 

Apart from this, scammers won’t give approved visa document & won’t return H1B visa fee. But, the more painful task for visa worker would be to look for another employer immediately, who will be willing to sponsor the visa worker. This is not easy for visa worker.

Even if visa workers will find any other visa sponsor, then also visa workers need to wait for another year to file new H1B visa petition. So trapped visa workers sign backdated offer letter even though the backdated offer letter looks more like a trap.

After approval of H1B visa petition, scammers start looking for real project for visa workers. After visa worker gets real project, scammer sends backdated offer letter & asks visa worker to sign it. The terms & conditions in offer letter is completely different from the promised one.

If visa worker asks about changed terms & conditions, scammers say that offer letter format is standard & assure visa worker that company will always honor promised terms & conditions. Scammers also claim that company does the same with all its visa workers.

Seeing no other options and to get approved H1B visa document & money (visa fee) back from scammers, trapped visa workers sign backdated offer letter.

Thus, scammer gets the signature of visa worker on backdated offer letter by using very hard to understand tricks.

After signing backdated offer letter, if visa workers ask for approved H1B visa document, then scammer tries its best to delay sending approved document as much as scammers can. Because more delay will result in more balance money of visa workers getting accrued with scammers.

This trapping technique is very difficult to understand by anyone who isn't a victim of this scam.

NEXT PHASE : Pay less than promised salary & keep balance money  >>
In the next phase, you’ll learn about the reward (millions of dollars) for which scammers take huge (jail-going) risks (to get H1B visa approved) & commit all visa abuses, violations, lying, cheating & fraud.



FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
                                                                                 
How important is approved H1B visa document for visa workers?

Very very important. This document is required to get Driving License. This document is a proof that visa worker is present in USA legally. Without this document, visa worker can't transfer H1B visa to any other company.

What will happen if visa worker refuses to sign backdated offer letter?

Visa worker will lose entire money (visa fee), which scammers has taken by cheating & fraud.
Visa worker can't complain to USCIS to get this money back from scammers, because scammers have tricked visa worker to write "Training Fee", "Training Deposit" or "Security Deposit" on check.
Visa worker won't get approved H1B visa documents from scammers.
Visa worker must look for another sponsor, which will be very difficult in a short span of time.

What blackmailing tools scammers use to force visa worker to sign backdated offer letter?

Scammers use at least 3 blackmailing tools to force visa worker to sign backdated offer letter:
Visa workers money (taken as "Training Fee", "Training Deposit" or "Security Deposit").
Visa workers approved H1B visa document.
Visa workers difficult situation. Give offer letter after visa worker resigns from current job.
Thus, scammers make visa worker situation too difficult to deny signing offer letter.
So, unwillingly, visa worker sign the backdated offer letter.

Why do scammers use so many tricks & traps to get visa worker signature on backdated offer letter?

After getting the H1B visa petition approved by USCIS by using fraudulently signed offer letter, the scammers are very desperate to get the signature of visa worker on offer letter.
If scammers won't get the signature of visa worker, then the whole scam will be busted and scammers will go to jail for cheating and fraud.
That's why scammers use so many tricks & traps to get visa worker signature on backdated offer letter.



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