Attorney General Letitia James on Jan. 22 announced charges against Bronx immigration lawyer Kofi Amankwaa, who allegedly scammed clients out of thousands of dollars from 2016 to 2023, causing some to have their green cards denied and several others to be deported.ย
Damian Williams, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced a parallel criminal case against Amankwaa and associates for their โlarge-scale immigration fraud scheme.โ
The lawsuits allege that Amankwaa and others in his office at 881 Gerard Ave. illegally filed thousands of petitions under the Violence Against Women Act that falsely accused clientsโ children of abuse against the parents, which, under the law, would expedite the parentsโ application for lawful residency.ย
According to Jamesโ office, clients were not informed of these petitions and refused to go along with the lie when questioned by immigration authorities, which, in some cases, led to their deportation.
In addition to these false claims, staff in Amankwaaโs office allegedly provided advice that they were not qualified to give. Nana Adoma Kontoh and Kofi Amankwaa, Jr., are not licensed attorneys but misrepresented themselves to clients as such, according to the attorney general.ย
Accusations against Amankwaa began to come to light last year, and the local immigration news site Documented interviewed some families impacted by the scam. In November 2023, Amankwaaโs law license was suspended.ย
In the statement announcing the criminal charges, Williams said that Amankwaa and Amankwaa, Jr. โsought to make a mockery of the U.S. immigration system.โ
โAmankwaa and his son allegedly exploited the Violence Against Women Act โ a law that allows non-citizen victims of domestic abuse a path to lawful permanent residence status โ for their own financial gain by falsely claiming that their clients were victims of domestic abuse,โ said Williams.ย
โPeople who immigrate to America are often…
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