National Law Journal
...wife Seema Dhuka, and their son, Arib. They are all citizens of Pakistan. On November 5, 2000, they were admitted to the United States as...
...Hamid Hayat, born in California in September 1983 and raised largely in Pakistan, was convicted of providing material support to terrorists, in violation of 18...
National Law Journal
...Khan ("Mohammed") and his son Faras Shuaib Khan ("Faras"), both citizens of Pakistan, petition for review of an order by the Board of Immigration Appeals...
...in 2005. Chaudhry had earned a general college degree in his native Pakistan, and performed past relevant work as a fast-food worker, sales clerk...
National Law Journal
...for review.I.A.Lateef is a native of Pakistan and became a LPR in June 1991 when she moved to the...
National Law Journal
...proceeds of which he laundered through structured transactions wired to Iqbal in Pakistan. Iqbal, unaware that Tariq's funds came from an illegal source, believed...
National Law Journal
...Background Petitioner Rehmani, a Muslim born in Pakistan, worked as a System Test Engineer for Ericsson from February 2007, when...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...the children were born outside of the United States and lived in Pakistan for the first years of her marriage to Sarwari. Parveen's first...
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