H-1B visa scam investigation digs up dirt
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An immigration lawyer in a suburb of Los Angeles and his business partners have been charged with visa fraud in relation to an elaborate scheme targeting immigrants, according to a report from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Kelly Einstein Darwin Giles, 46, and two of his associates, the married couple of Joseph Wai-man Wu and May Yin-man Wu, were arrested Oct. 15 for allegedly applying for H-1B visas, setting up at least a dozen fake companies and charging immigrants large sums of money for the visas as entry in to the United States.
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