A viral video on X claims massive abuse of the H-1B visa program after showing a Texas home registered as the address for five companies linked to foreign workers earning six-figure salaries. "See how cute this house is in Frisco, Texas? There’s actually five different businesses registered to this one house. There’s already 50 people who have been approved through the H-1B Visa Program to work for this company. Salaries of over $100K per year! Where is the money coming from? Who is running these companies? How many more houses are out there doing the same things?" the video narrator said. The account @AmericaPapaBear posted the video with the caption “FRAUD DETECTED!!” and it quickly went viral. Conservatives have shared it widely, calling for the suspension of the H-1B program. The video follows false claims about Dallas immigration lawyer Chand Parvathaneni approving hundreds of thousands of H-1B visas. Immigration attorneys cannot approve visas; only US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can. Lawyers only submit applications on behalf of employers. Public records do show many IT companies using the same residential addresses in Texas suburbs like Frisco, Irving, and Plano. The video alleges dozens of H-1B workers tied to single houses and claims a "99% suspicion rate." However, no government agency has confirmed these figures or called the registrations fraudulent. Using shared or home addresses can raise concerns but is not illegal. Small or startup firms may legally operate from home. Claims of fake companies or jobs need formal investigation and evidence. The H-1B system is already under strict scrutiny, with USCIS increasing site visits, audits, and reforms under President Donald Trump's second term.