Friday, December 26, 2014

I Am Not A Citizen, Can I Be Deported for Medicaid Fraud?

     We all know of the typical case of Medicaid Fraud Investigation. Someone receiving benefits gets a letter from 250 Church Street stating they are under Medicaid Fraudinvestigation and are to appear for a Medicaid Fraud interview. Many people fear that they will have to pay back large sums of money that they don’t have or will be arrested when they appear for an interview. However, what many people do not realize is that there is another consequence of Medicaid Fraud investigation. It’s deportation.

     Medicaid fraud is a criminal offense. If found guilty, someone who is a non-citizen can be deported. Stealing of over ten thousand dollars is considered an aggravated felony, and along with deportation, one may never be allowed back into the United States. If deportation is not an issue, but criminal charges are filed, it will go on your record and will show up every time you apply for a job.

     If you receive a letter from an investigation agency, such as the HRA, do not waste any time, hire an experienced Medicaid Fraud Attorney who can help you right away.

For more information, contact the Law Office of Inna Fershteyn
1517 Voorhies Avenue, Suite 4
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Phone: (718) 333-2394


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