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H-1B Visa: LinkedIn Profile Consistency Checklist

How to ensure your LinkedIn matches your visa petition and avoid data inconsistency flags.

Published January 8, 2024

Why LinkedIn Consistency Matters for H-1B

Your LinkedIn profile is essentially a public resume. Consular officers and USCIS regularly cross-reference it with your visa petition. Any discrepancies can trigger:

  • Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
  • Visa denials
  • Fraud investigations

The Most Common Inconsistencies

1. Job Title Mismatch

The Problem:

  • LinkedIn says: “Senior Software Engineer”
  • Visa petition says: “Software Developer”

Why It Matters: Different titles can imply different wage levels. If your LinkedIn title sounds more senior than your petition, it looks like wage fraud.

The Fix: Make your LinkedIn title match your petition exactly, or use a title that clearly maps to the same level.

2. Start Date Discrepancies

The Problem:

  • LinkedIn says: Started January 2023
  • Visa petition says: Started March 2023

Why It Matters: This could suggest you were working before your visa was approved.

The Fix: Ensure dates match exactly. Use the same format (month/year) on both.

3. Job Description Differences

The Problem: Your LinkedIn describes responsibilities that don’t appear in your Labor Condition Application (LCA).

Why It Matters: The LCA defines what you’re supposed to be doing. Major differences raise questions.

The Fix: Review your LCA and ensure your LinkedIn responsibilities align with it.

The LinkedIn Consistency Checklist

Employment Information

  • Current job title matches visa petition exactly
  • Company name matches (including Inc., LLC, etc.)
  • Start date matches petition
  • Job description aligns with LCA duties
  • Location matches petition (city, state)

Education

  • Degrees match visa petition
  • Graduation dates are accurate
  • Institution names are correct

Skills & Endorsements

  • Skills listed are relevant to your specialty occupation
  • No skills that contradict your role (e.g., management skills for a junior position)

Recommendations

  • No recommendations mentioning different roles/titles
  • Dates in recommendations are consistent

What About Previous Jobs?

Your employment history should also be consistent. USCIS may review your entire work history, especially if you’ve had previous H-1B transfers.

Check that:

  • Previous job titles match what was on those petitions
  • Employment gaps are explained consistently
  • No overlapping full-time positions

Red Flags to Remove

  • “Open to work” banner (suggests you’re job hunting, which may contradict your current petition)
  • Multiple current positions (unless approved for concurrent employment)
  • Freelance/consulting work (could imply unauthorized work)
  • Job titles with “Acting” or “Interim” (suggests position instability)

Pro Tips

  1. Screenshot your petition and compare it line-by-line with LinkedIn
  2. Update LinkedIn BEFORE filing to ensure consistency from the start
  3. Keep it simple - don’t oversell yourself on LinkedIn during the visa process
  4. Review regularly - set a reminder to check consistency every 6 months

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