Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, announced that ANDREEA DUMITRU, a/k/a “Andreea
Dumitru Parcalaboiu,” an immigration attorney based in Queens, New York, was
sentenced to five years in prison in connection with her operation of a scheme
to submit fraudulent asylum applications to United States immigration
authorities. DUMITRU was convicted on
November 19, 2018, of asylum fraud, making false statements to immigration
authorities, and aggravated identity theft following a two-week trial before
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who imposed today’s sentence.
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: “Using lies and forgery, Andreea Dumitru, an
immigration attorney, cheated the nation’s asylum program. For her crimes, Dumitru will now spend five
years in prison.”
According to the Superseding Indictment, other filings in
Manhattan federal court, and the evidence presented at trial:
Between 2013 through 2017, DUMITRU operated a scheme to
submit fraudulent I-589 Forms in connection with applications for asylum. Specifically, DUMITRU submitted more than 100
applications in which she knowingly made false statements and representations
about, among other things, the applicants’ personal narratives of alleged
persecution, criminal histories, and travel histories. DUMITRU deliberately fabricated detailed personal
stories of purported mistreatment of her clients, forged her clients’
signatures, and falsely notarized affidavits.
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In addition to the prison term, DUMITRU, 43, of Queens, New
York, was sentenced to one year of supervised release, and was ordered to
forfeit $157,500.
Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of
Homeland Security Investigations and United States Citizenship and Immigration
Services, and thanked the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States
Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review for their
assistance.
This case is being prosecuted by the Office’s General Crimes
Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nicholas
W. Chiuchiolo, Alison G. Moe, and Robert B. Sobelman are in charge of the
prosecution.
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