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SKITS NOTARIO FRAUD Created by Michael Ahlert, Melissa Castillo, Anika Forrest and Friends of Farmworkers SKIT #1: This skit is about an immigrant who has been living in the US for 8 years and who wants to apply to be a permanent resident. Provider: Welcome to Northeast Philly Multi-Services. Are you here for immigration help? Volunteer: Yes, I saw a sign that said you help people with their immigration issues. Will you be able to help me? I have been in the United States for 8 years and I m interested in getting a green card. Provider: Wonderful, we are happy to help you become a permanent resident. First we will file for you to get your green card. You definitely qualify since you have been here for over 5 years. Do you have children who are citizens? Volunteer: Yes, my seven year old and ten year old were born here. Provider: You know about President Obama s order, right? The fact that you have children who are citizens guarantees we can get you permanent residency. Volunteer: Oh, good. I was hoping that. Provider: Ok, and have you ever gotten in trouble with the law do you have a criminal record? Volunteer: No. Provider: In that case we won t have any issues. Let me see here [ruffles through forms], we can file you an asylum form. The process is much quicker. All you have to do is sign right here [show Form I-589]. Volunteer: What does this say [points at line on form]?

Provider: Oh, you don t have to worry about that - we handle everything. The only other thing we need to discuss is payment. We have a fee for our services - it s quite reasonable. Your bill will be $5,000. Just sign right here. This form will show that you paid [form is blank]. SKIT #2: This skit is about an immigrant applying for immigration status through work sponsorship. Provider: Hi, how are you today [name]? Volunteer: Well, I am here because I heard at my job that my wife/husband and I could get Green Cards because we work. Provider: Yes, what kind of work do you and your wife/husband do? Volunteer: My wife/husband and I work in restaurants as dishwashers. We have been working at our jobs for three years. Provider: Then you can apply for a labor certification to get a green card. We ll need you and your supervisor to fill out these forms. Volunteer: We are worried. Will we get in trouble working without a green card or a visa for three years? Provider: No, that s not a problem. And you don t have to be worried about being fired, either. This is quite common. Everything will be fine. Volunteer: Oh, that is great to hear [looks through form]. Provider: Yes, we know what we are doing. Ok, we will also need you to leave your birth certificates, marriage certificate, and the birth certificates for your children. I ll fill out the forms for you and let you know when your labor certification is here. Then we will work on the Green Card. Volunteer: That was so easy! Thank you.

SKIT #3 1 : This is a skit about a common scam, the 10 year law. Listen carefully to what the provider says and what happens later. What do you think is the problem with this lawyer? Volunteer 1: [Name], I heard some great news on the bus today about immigration assistance! This guy was able to get a green card because he s been in the States for over 10 years. Volunteer 2: That is interesting are you sure it wasn t a scam? Getting a green card is really hard. You have to marry a citizen or something to get one of those. Volunteer 1: Apparently, it is simpler than we thought. I got a phone number for the immigration assistance office. I say we call. [Hand card to other volunteer]. We can finally solve our immigration issues and get better paying jobs. Volunteer 2: Okay.the card says he s a lawyer. I guess we can give him a call. Volunteer 1: Let s make an appointment. [Makes an appointment. Goes to office a few days later. The wait is very long.] Provider: It is great to see you, thanks for calling. I am [insert name]. Sorry that you had to wait in the lobby for an hour. I help a lot of people and get very busy. How long have you been living here? Volunteer 1: Thirteen years. Provider: Were any of your kids born here? Volunteer 2: Yes, one. Provider: Then I can help you qualify for a Green Card under the 10 year law! The deposit will be $1500. Please sign all the documents. Volunteer 2: What are these papers? Volunteer 1: How much will it cost? Provider: I am a legal expert. I promise you qualify for a green card. You need to trust me. Look at all the people I work with. It s because I know what I am doing. Please follow me [takes them to another room]. You will need to sign this application. You'll get a work permit first and later a green card - I promise. Volunteer 1: Is that all we have to do? Volunteer 2: What about a contract? And I still don t understand how much it will cost? 1 Adapted from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center s Anti-Fraud Comic.

Provider: No, all you need to do is sign the application and pay the $1500 deposit. We keep a copy and that works as a contract. I ll let you know the final cost it all depends on your application and what is necessary. Volunteer 2: I am not comfortable with this. Provider: Don t worry. I get people lots of green cards this way. Volunteer 1: When will we receive our work permits? Provider: Really soon - just a few months. [A few months later. Provider hasn t been responding to calls. A notice for an Immigration Court date is sent.] Volunteer 2: We have been calling him and he has not returned our calls. We have paid over $3000 and we have no idea what is happening with our application. What should we do? Volunteer 1: [Takes a look at the mail and discovers a surprise]. We have mail from immigration court. The letter says something about asylum. What does that mean? I do not understand what most of these papers say. Volunteer 2: It also says something about another lawyer coming with us to court. We never met this other person. We should call [provider s name]. Volunteer 1: But he never picks up! SKIT #4: This skit is about a misunderstanding with the asylum process. Provider: How are you today? Thank you for coming to my office. Would you like help with your immigration papers? Volunteer: Yes, I hope you can help me. My children and I have been living here for eleven years. I would really like to become a permanent resident. Provider: Great. We can file this paper [Selects asylum I-589 application form and begins filling out sections] and start the process to get your green card. [Hands over form for client to sign]. Volunteer: [Looks at forms]. This is not true my birthday is different. Also, that is not my address. Provider: Those are small details - do not worry. I will also need you to sign this form saying you experienced religious persecution in your home country.

Volunteer: But I only want to stay here because I have a good job and my children like it in the U.S. Provider: Signing this form will allow you to stay here. That is what you want, right? Volunteer: Yes... Provider: Great so sign the form [volunteer signs form]. [A few months later client receives a notice about an asylum appointment.] Provider: Hi, it s so nice to see you again. Volunteer: I got this notice that I am an asylum seeker. What is asylum? I thought I would get a green card because I lived here 10 years. That s what you said. Provider: You ll be fine at the asylum appointment. It s no big deal. They are just going to ask you a couple of questions. Tell them you were attacked because of your religion. Volunteer: What do you mean? I thought all I had to do was fill out some papers! Provider: Here listen to these recordings and read these papers about religious persecution. This is all you need to know. [The following month at the asylum appointment.] Immigration Officer: Thank you for showing up for your asylum interview. This application says that you have a fear of religious persecution in your home country. Can you explain why you can t go home? Volunteer: I don t want to go back to my country because the U.S. is my home now. My family has been here for eleven years. I can t go back because there are no jobs in my country. Immigration Officer: That s not a good reason for asylum. You will be put into deportation proceedings and referred to Immigration Court to explain your situation to the Judge. Volunteer: But the person helping me promised I would be able to stay!