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USCIS Assists in Investigation Leading to Sentencing of U.K. Man for Lying to Immigration Authorities

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A United Kingdom man was sentenced after making false statements to U.S. immigration authorities, with USCIS providing investigation support. This case demonstrates the government's enforcement of fraud and misrepresentation penalties in immigration matters. Such prosecutions deter applicants from lying on petitions and visa applications.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services provided valuable assistance to the investigation that led to the sentencing of a United Kingdom man for making false statements in an immigration matter.

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May 2026

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