Just did a job interview with someone who, if hired, would apply for an H1B visa. Is it a bad idea for me to ask that person to do big money payments? The home country does not have an extradition treaty with the USA. Too easy for them to embezzle and bounce to the motherland?
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
$70-$80k are as big as it gets for the most part.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
That should be safe. Most people on H1B are planning to apply for green card as the next step. They won't give up for such a sum.
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
Bank account can have quite a bit in it though...
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Unless it's millions, otherwise nobody will bother to do it. The risk probably isn't much different for an US citizen to run away with your money to sunny Mexico.
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
No us citizenship is one less thing to lose I think.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Crimes committed by people holding work/study visas are quite rare overall.
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I’ve had employees steal from me. More than one. Better to be safe than sorry. Doesn’t matter where they’re from. Must protect yourself, business, and coworkers.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Maybe you need this sign in your office.
pic.twitter.com/VbTGt5seDq
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