San Francisco: A Chinese researcher who lied about her affiliation with a military university entered Beijing's consulate here after being interviewed by the FBI about alleged visa fraud and has remained in the consulate, a media report said.
According to documents filed on July 20 in the San Francisco division of the US district court, Tang Juan came to America on a J-1 visa and was a researcher at the University of California, Davis, the Axios news website report said on Thursday.
On her visa application, Tang stated that she did not have any affiliation with the People's Liberation Army (PLA), but an investigation revealed that she worked at the Air Force Military Medical University (FMMU), a PLA-affiliated university in China, and she is considered to be active military personnel, Axios quoted the documents as saying.
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After obtaining a warrant, the FBI searched her home and found evidence of her affiliation with the PLA. On June 26, Tang was charged with visa fraud.