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    Man gets prison for immigration scheme

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    Man gets prison for immigration scheme

    An Irving man was sentenced to 18 months in prison after he and two associates were accused of providing false documents to help illegal immigrants obtain work visas, court records show.

    Sunny Khanna, 48, formerly of Colleyville, was arrested in Dallas in August by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. He was later released on a personal-recognizance bond after surrendering his passport, federal court documents show. Khanna pleaded guilty in September to charges of aiding and abetting , fraud and misuse of documents.

    Officials say Khanna ran Reference Data Consulting and Recruiting in Bedford until the company forfeited its charter in 2001 for failing to pay taxes. Khanna and his associates Syed S. Shahabuddin and Shariq Ahmed Khan continued to illegally submit 95 H-1B petitions for work visas to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for people from Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka and Yemen.

    Khanna charged illegal immigrants about $5,000 to submit petitions for work visas to the INS, with $2,000 to $3,000 of that amount paid to the government for fees. The men also used Worldwide Education Service to get diplomas and then altered the documents with the immigrants' names, officials said.

    In December 2002, the U.S. Consulate in Madras, India, returned one of the H1-B petitions submitted by Khanna when the beneficiary admitted that the documentation in support of the visa was counterfeit, officials said.

    Shahabuddin and Khan are expected to be sentenced in February.

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    Saturday, January 13, 2007

    Judge sentences man for helping illegal aliens get false work permits
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    Sunny Khanna was sentenced today to 18 months in prison by Judge John McBryde, following his conviction in September for aiding and abetting fraud and misuse of documents.

    Khanna’s sentence is a downward departure from the United States Sentencing Guidelines in recognition of Khanna’s assistance in the prosecution of his co-defendants, Syed S. Shahabuddin and Shariq Ahmed Khan. Syed S. Shahabuddin, who pled guilty to conspiracy to transport and harbor aliens, will be sentenced next month. Another co-defendant, Shariq Ahmed Khan, was convicted by a federal jury in October on numerous related charges and will also be sentenced next month. Sunny Khanna, age 48, is a former resident of Colleyville, but now resides in Irving.

    According to documents filed in court, beginning sometime prior to March 2001, Sunny Khanna and his co-defendants were part of a conspiracy to provide false paperwork to aliens illegally in the United States to allow them to get work permits. Khanna, along with his co-defendant Sharique Ahmed Khan, age 44, operated a business in Bedford, Texas, to aid aliens who wished to enter and work in the United States to obtain visas and work permits. Sunny Khanna was the registered agent and Vice President for Reference Data Consulting and Recruiting Inc. (RDCR). RDCR forfeited its charter on March 23, 2001, for failing to pay its franchise tax. However, RDCR continued to file H-1B petitions with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), many of which were in fact approved. Sunny Khanna appears as the signing official for all of the H-1B petitions (Form I-129).

    The beneficiaries of the petitions filed by Sunny Khanna were mainly from Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka and Yemen. RDCR submitted approximately 95 petitions with the INS for H-1B visas. On December 18, 2002, the American Consulate in Chennai, India returned one of the H1-B petitions submitted by the defendant, Sunny Khanna, after it was determined during an interview that the beneficiary admitted that the documentation in support of the visa was counterfeit.

    Co-defendant Syed S. Shahabuddin, age 40, admitted in court documents that he knew certain persons in the Chicago, Illinois, area who were in the country illegally, as they had either come to the United States as visitors or students who overstayed their visas. Shahabuddin learned that these people would be able to get work authorizations through Sunny Khanna and Sharik Ahmed Khan, so he agreed with Khan that he would transport them safely to Dallas to obtain the paperwork.

    RDCR charged aliens approximately $5,000 to submit petitions for work visas to the INS, with $2,000-$3,000 of that amount paid to the government for fees. RDCR would use Worldwide Education Service to get diplomas and then “white-out” the name and alter the document to change the name to the name that appeared on the H-1B petition.

    In one such instance, on February 15, 2002, Sunny Khanna and his co-defendant, Shariq Ahmed Khan, presented a forged and altered university diploma to the INS in Dallas, in connection with a Petition for Non-Immigrant Worker, for Manzoor Buchh. The document was required by the immigration laws and regulations to be filed in support of the petition. Although it was made under penalty of perjury, it contained a false statement, that is, that the alien had been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. Khanna knew that statement was false, in that he and Shariq Khan had manufactured the counterfeit diploma in Bedford, Texas. In support of the false statement, Khanna and Khan filed the counterfeit university diploma, which falsely purported to be a Degree of Bachelor of Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
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