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Immigration fraud

Fairfield County Resident Admits To Arranging Fraudulent Marriages Fairfield County Resident Admits To Arranging Fraudulent Marriages
Fairfield County Resident Admits To Arranging Fraudulent Marriages A Fairfield County woman admitted to arranging more than two dozen sham marriages so that non-U.S. citizens could receive immigration benefits. Jodian Stephenson, also known as Jodian Gordon, 35, of Bridgeport, pleaded guilty in New Haven federal court to one count of conspiracy to commit immigration marriage fraud, U.S. Attorney John Durham said. In total, 28 sham marriages were arranged by Stephenson, who was in one of the arranged relationships. Stephenson operated Stephenson Immigration and Legal Services, LLC, in Bridgeport and between 2011 and 2017, she conspired with others to arrang…
Fairfield County Trio Admits To Marriage Fraud Scheme Fairfield County Trio Admits To Marriage Fraud Scheme
Fairfield County Trio Admits To Marriage Fraud Scheme Three Fairfield County men were among five who admitted to their roles in a fraudulent marriage scheme that allowed non-U.S. citizens to receive immigration benefits. U.S. Attorney John Durham said that  four of the defendants are American citizens who entered into one or more fraudulent marriages with non-citizens, and sponsored each noncitizen's fraudulent application for a “green card.” The fifth defendant is a non-citizen who entered into a fraudulent marriage with a U.S. citizen to obtain green card status. Durham said that on Feb. 4, Manhattan resident Marvin Williams, 60, p…
Three From Fairfield County Among Five Charged In Marriage Fraud Scheme Three From Fairfield County Among Five Charged In Marriage Fraud Scheme
Three From Fairfield County Among Five Charged In Marriage Fraud Scheme Three Fairfield County residents were among five implicated in an alleged scheme involving sham “green card” marriages. Kenol Noel, 34, Carl Jarrett, 35, and Ricky Owen, 39, all of Bridgeport, have been charged with submitting false immigration documents after entering multiple “marriages” with non-U.S. citizens and sponsoring those non-citizens’ applications for lawful permanent residence in the U.S., also known as “green card” status. Manhattan resident Marvin Williams, 59, and Dwight Henry, 44, a citizen of Jamaica living in Queens, are also facing charges for their roles in similar sche…