Authorities this week raided four Los Angeles colleges accused in an alleged “pay-to-stay” student visa fraud ring.
Officials say that immigrants enrolled in fake schools and attended nonexistent classes to dupe feds into granting them student visas. The schools allegedly catered to 1,500 Chinese and Korean immigrants who paid $3,000 per year for tuition.
Three defendants allegedly earned $6 million per year from the schools. In return for their students' money, investigators say the defendants certified the paperwork needed to show that immigrants were attending school, even though they weren't.http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/03/13/4-la-schools-accused-pay-stay-student-visa-fraud-ring
Officials say that immigrants enrolled in fake schools and attended nonexistent classes to dupe feds into granting them student visas. The schools allegedly catered to 1,500 Chinese and Korean immigrants who paid $3,000 per year for tuition.
Three defendants allegedly earned $6 million per year from the schools. In return for their students' money, investigators say the defendants certified the paperwork needed to show that immigrants were attending school, even though they weren't.http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/03/13/4-la-schools-accused-pay-stay-student-visa-fraud-ring

