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I am working under H1B with an employer 'A'. My client 'C' has offered me permanent job, and applied for H1 transfer. I have an agreement with employer 'A' that, if I join their client, I have to pay them a certain amount. Now, there is a middleperson 'B' or the 'recruiter'. 'C' used to pay my hourly rate to 'B' and 'B' was paying to 'A'. There was no direct contact between the 'C' and 'A'. In this case, can 'C' be really called the client of my employer 'A' ? (All companies are in California.) Do I really need to pay this amount ? Please help.
 



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