how can i file complaint or inform immigration department at USA agains a F1 visa holding student who entered USA with fake financial documents
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how can i file complaint or inform immigration department at USA agains a F1 visa holding student who entered USA with fake financial documents
F1 visa student studying in US, has cheated and absconded from india by putting
false financial documents and absconded with 10 lacs indian rupees from me. how
can i get back that money and report to us immigration department about this
cheating, i have all documentary evidence about all, student studied B.Tech with
economical back ward class quota. now she is doing part time jobs in US for which
i have all proofs. tell me how to get back my money and report her at us embassy
or immigration cell. can this complaint will help me by deporting the student
form the college at which he is studying.
Asked on April 18, 2016 under Immigration Law, Iowa
Answers:
SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
What's your involvement in this? Why do you need to interfere? Is it really any of your business what someone else is doing? Unless you are somehow affected by this I would strongly suggest that you stay out of it.
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