A Grenadian national faces up to seven years in jail after he appeared in a court here charged with several offences related to his work with three undocumented Caribbean immigrants who had sought his services to process work permits and green card applications.

James Archibald, 55, is due to return to court on August 8 for sentencing.

Archibald was arraigned Monday night before Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Joseph McCormack on a 10-count criminal complaint.

Archibald was arraigned Monday night before Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Joseph McCormack on a 10-count criminal complaint. He is accused of grand larceny, scheme to defraud, immigration assistance services fraud and related charges for allegedly stealing US$8,520 from the three undocumented Caribbean immigrants.

He also allegedly stole US$8,520 from the three undocumented immigrants, “who paid him to process and expedite work permit and green card applications on their behalf with USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services).

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