Lying, Filing False Immigration Documents Results in Prison Sentence
Two individuals falsely claiming to be immigration attorneys and filing false documents for recruited individuals have been assigned a five-year prison sentence. The individuals operated two companies called JLLAS Corp. and EIMAAN LLC offering immigration services. Many of the clients of these companies did not have a legal status to be in the United States and had a limited understanding of the English language. The companies were paid by these individuals, totaling over $325,000. Over 40 individuals who were working to gain work authorization, green cards, and other paths to obtain citizenship were affected.
USCIS Issuing Some I-765 Receipt Notices With Errors
USCIS announces that some I-765 receipt notices that have been sent out contain errors.