Bilal Ahmed Khaleeq, 47 and his assistant Amna Cheema, 37, charged with one count each of conspiracy to commit marriage fraud, could be jailed for up to five years and fined USD 250,000 if convicted.
Khaleeq and Cheema made their initial appearances in federal court in Dallas this week before US Magistrate Judge Horan. Both were released on bond.
The attorney intentionally solicited the man, an Indian- origin naturalised US citizen, to marry Cheema -- a Pakistani national -- for the purpose of obtaining permanent residence for Cheema in May 2015, according to the indictment.
In exchange for entering into the fraudulent marriage and proceeding through the permanent residence process, the man was given USD 745, with promises of additional payment once the green card was approved for Cheema.
Khaleeq advised Cheema regarding the filing of legal papers for the green card process and represented the parties at the interview with US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), according to court documents.
After the marriage, he advised the couple on preparing legal documents needed to make the marriage appear legitimate.
Khaleeq's advice included joint bank accounts, tax returns, bills concerning their joint residence and other fraudulent evidence including photos.
Additionally, the parties discussed filing joint tax returns to provide additional evidence and discussed how long the individual and Cheema should remain married in order for her to obtain her US permanent residence.
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