Wed, Dec 07, 2011
Faces 10 Years For Short-cutting Student Visa Process
Anything people want that's banned or regulated begets a black
market, and flight training is no different. The US Attorney's
Office reports that 28-year-old flight school operator Karena
Chuang of Elsinore, California has been scheduled for a December 21
preliminary hearing on charges she offered foreign students help in
circumventing anti-terrorism laws in the US.
The website of Blue Diamond Flight School in La Verne, CA says
its goal is "to help you make your dream a reality in the shortest,
most efficient way." Investigators with US Immigration and Customs
Enforcement say that Chuang took that shortcut mentality too far.
The Lake Elsinore Wildomar
Patch reports she's accused of posing as a cousin to eager
students from Egypt, Sri Lanka and Taiwan to help them get visas,
and encouraging them to state their intention to train at flight
schools other than hers, which is not approved to enroll foreign
students.
The US Attorney's office says Chuang enticed students with
promises she could provide training at lower costs and in shorter
times than approved schools, then applied to other schools which
were approved to enroll foreign students for I-20 forms certifying
that a student is eligible for an M-1 student visa. Once here, the
students would instead get training at Blue Diamond.
Chuang's website details a payment plan by which incoming
students would pay 10 percent of the cost of their training package
up-front, before they arrived in the US. Chuang would allegedly pay
the application fees accompanying the I-20 forms to other flight
schools, posing as a relative.
The federal investigation began in June 2010 when US immigration
officials in Cairo said they found two Egyptian nationals who had
received visas to attend a different California flight school, but
admitted in an interview their plan was to enroll at Blue
Diamond.
While she awaits trial, Chuang is free on $40,000 bail and must
wear a monitoring device. She faces up to ten years in prison if
convicted.
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