A shocking claim has surfaced in the US after a social media influencer alleged that seven H-1B visa workers were linked to a company operating out of what appeared to be just a mailbox in Texas.
The allegation was made by an X user known as “Based Jessica,” who claimed to have found serious irregularities involving a company called Innovative Data Analytics Group LLC, based in Plano, Texas.
According to the claim, the firm had reportedly received approval for seven H-1B workers, all said to be employed in software-related roles.
However, the controversy began after questions were raised about whether the company was actually operating as a real workplace.
As per the post, the company allegedly had no visible website and was listed at an address where, instead of a functioning office, there appeared to be only a small mailbox.
The issue gained more attention after a video surfaced online showing BlazeTV commentator Sara Gonzales trying to locate the company at its registered address.
In the video, she is seen checking Suite 78, only to find what she claims was just a mailbox and not an active office setup.
After that discovery, she reportedly went directly to the residence of the company’s owner to seek answers.
According to the report, the owner was identified as Uma Devi.
During the interaction, Uma Devi reportedly acknowledged that the company was registered in her name, but she was allegedly unable to clearly explain the company’s day-to-day operations or the whereabouts of the listed employees.
The incident has now sparked fresh debate online over possible H-1B misuse, shell companies, and visa fraud concerns, especially at a time when scrutiny of foreign worker hiring in the US is already intensifying.
As of now, there is no official confirmation from authorities regarding any wrongdoing, but the allegations have added fuel to the larger immigration and employment debate currently unfolding in the United States.
7 H-1B visa workers were supposed to be working on site at the Innovative Data Analytics Group LLC in Plano, Texas.
— Based Jessica (@RealJessica) April 5, 2026
This particular company stood out because they had no website, which is odd for a company with a bunch of software engineers.
When looking for suite 78, hoping… pic.twitter.com/xc5nKCHsP2