- Posted July 04, 2017
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Canadian immigration consultant sentenced in smuggling case
DETROIT (AP) - A 38-year-old Canadian immigration consultant has been sentenced to three years in prison in connection with a scheme to illegally smuggle people into the United States.
The U.S. Attorney's office in Detroit says Iram Jafri of Windsor, Ontario, also was ordered last Friday to pay a $200,000 fine. She pleaded guilty in February.
Visas were obtained fraudulently from 2011 through last year for more than 100 people living illegally in the United States.
People receiving the documents were instructed to go to a company in Canada. They re-entered the U.S. from Windsor through Detroit and paperwork requesting non-immigrant professional visas was later submitted for some.
Court records say thousands of dollars were accepted as payment to an immigration consulting firm.
Published: Tue, Jul 04, 2017
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