USCIS announced the expansion of their forensic lab in Boston. One of the purposes of the expanded lab will be to combat document fraud. Document fraud, unfortunately, is widespread and affects not only work-based immigration petition but marriage-based and family-based petitions as well. Bogus college transcripts, employment records, divorce decrees, or death certificates can be purchased overseas in cottage industries that cater to immigrants seeking to bolster their immigration benefit applications. It's not worth it. The USCIS is aware of these schemes and the penalties are severe, possibly leading to a permanent ban on entering the USA.
Applicants seeking a green card and permanent residency should provide the documents required by the immigrations, but realize that secondary evidence may be provided in the event the primary documents are no longer available.
Contact my office at 626-771-1078 or visit us at http://www.myfianceevisa.com/ for more details.
Applicants seeking a green card and permanent residency should provide the documents required by the immigrations, but realize that secondary evidence may be provided in the event the primary documents are no longer available.
Contact my office at 626-771-1078 or visit us at http://www.myfianceevisa.com/ for more details.