Dallas, TX, March 11, 2026: Two Texas men have been charged in federal court for allegedly running a years-long immigration fraud operation that prosecutors say exploited U.S. employment-based visa programs, including the H-1B visa.
According to federal prosecutors in the Northern District of Texas, Abdul Hadi Murshid, 39, and Muhammad Salman Nasir, 35, are accused of orchestrating a scheme that lasted about seven years and involved filing fraudulent visa petitions and immigration applications for foreign nationals seeking to work in the United States.
Authorities say the defendants then filed applications for permanent residency for the same individuals while making it appear that the visa holders were employed by U.S. companies…