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  • 05-19-2008, 02:47 AM
    kx2000t
    Marriage Fraud For Immigration
    So many people have taken advantage of the fraud marriage to get the green card. We never know whether your spouse is the sincere one to marry you and the green card is the benefit, but not the first intention of the marriage to the US citizen. If it was genuin love in the beginning, then I would say, forgive, forgive, forgive. But if the orginal intention is for the green card, then take back your genuine heart. It is not easy to go through. It seems that USCIS does not consider marriage should include love. As long as the couple live together and have sex then their defition of marriage is fulfilled. So, USCIS will give them the green cards. I don't think you will be able to talk USCIS into taking away the green card from her at all.

    I think the USCIS does not even go after the real marriage fraud such as no sex and no living together... Sad! That is why so many marriage fraud and making money on green card.

    I uggest USCIS should tighten their rules.
    1) If divorce at any time without children together, take back the green card.
    2) Alien with green card through marriage but without children cannot sponsor their relatives.

    Fake marriage won't have children together. If they do, I don't know about that!!!
  • 05-28-2008, 05:57 AM
    joe57777
    Re: Marriage Fraud - I'm The Victim
    I have a similar situation with my alien wife. Bottom line, it doesn't matter your age difference. There is no law against a man and a woman over 18 getting married. However, as in my situation, it is a crime for someone over 18to come to the U.S. on a fianc'e visa, get married to their U.S. Citizen spouse, treat them badly until he or she gets their green card, abandons the household when he or she receives the green card in the mail, then files for divorce (except in my case I filed first, but she filed a counterclaim), if his or her conditional green card has expired before divorce then he or she claims false abuse on the U.S. Citizen spouse and because of the VAWA (Violence against Men or Women Act) he or she gets a green card in private without having to try to file a waiver for the I-751 and U.S. Immigration does not use any evidence from the U.S. spouse to contest the false abuse claimed by the alien spouse. That is extremely uncontitutional and there is a class action lawsuit forming in NYC against this law. Not only am I going to join that, I am also going to try to file charges in Federal Court accusing my alien spouse of marriage and immigration fraud. Once I prove that there was no abuse by me to her along with the jury there finding her guilty of this felony, I figure that U.S. Immigration has to revoke her green card and sentence her to deportation. I am currently checking with lawyers if I can bring this action in Federal Court. This way I can have my day in court and prove my innocense while proving my alien spouse/ex-spouse of a felony. Has anyone out there ever tried this approach?

    Any other ideas out there to protect our rights as U.S. Citizens against these Aliens? Let's stop these aliens from using us U.S. Citizens and taking over our country. A supposed strong country we are, but in reality in many aspects other countries are either using us and or they are laughing at us on the way we conduct ourselves and how we treat our people.
  • 05-29-2008, 07:50 PM
    mmadsen55
    Re: Marriage Fraud - I'm The Victim
    You got scammed, shame on you! Dont make it out that all immigrants are the cause of all your problems.

    The situation you are describing happens thousand of times each day, and not all, not even a large percentage are immigration related. There is marriage fraud for power, for money...etc. US citizens get away with crap like that on a far larger scale than any immigrants do.

    The ICE is dealing with tens of thousand of legitimate immigration cases each day, and cannot pursue all of these petty little cases of fraud.. Unless you want to pay more in taxes to staff the processors, agents and all the investigators it is going to take to cure your HURT FEELINGS.
  • 09-06-2009, 12:28 AM
    maloy
    Re: Marriage Fraud - I'm The Victim
    Quote:

    Quoting mmadsen55
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    You got scammed, shame on you! Dont make it out that all immigrants are the cause of all your problems.

    The situation you are describing happens thousand of times each day, and not all, not even a large percentage are immigration related. There is marriage fraud for power, for money...etc. US citizens get away with crap like that on a far larger scale than any immigrants do.

    The ICE is dealing with tens of thousand of legitimate immigration cases each day, and cannot pursue all of these petty little cases of fraud.. Unless you want to pay more in taxes to staff the processors, agents and all the investigators it is going to take to cure your HURT FEELINGS.

    for mmadsen55, whoever you are... you should be thankfull you did not become one of the victim of marriage fraud. you are telling, that vicitms of marriage fraud got no right at all. no right to have feelings. i trusted and loved my ex husband with all my heart. and voila, he found out his greencard is good... and as soon he found out. he divorce me as soon as he can. shame on us right... we are just stupid people who loved and got scammed. so no need for me to cry everynight and no need for my heart to break right. no justice for us. because we are just stupid people right!!!! there is no justice for stupid people like us.
  • 09-06-2009, 01:04 AM
    rath
    Re: Marriage Fraud - I'm The Victim
    OK- look. Here's the deal. If a woman approaches you, either in person or on the net and she's from any Eastern European block country, or any third world country, or anywhere else and she's NOT an American citizen, WATCH YOUR BUTT. These scams have been going on so long and in such great numbers that it's ridiculous to even put yourself in that position, much less actually get taken.(By the way, there are entire websites devoted to tracking these ladies and their identities)
    The truth is that you're an American citizen. And even if you're the fattest, ugliest, brokest, most ridiculously pathetic guy on the block, you still have one thing that's worth gold the world over. American citizenship and the ability to sponsor a visa. So, don't be surprised, you idiotic, fat, virgin, 50-year old dimwit, when the girl who looked like an 18-year old supermodel, but didn't speak much English, who miraculously said she loved you, even though that's the only thing she ever said that you understand, turns out to be lying. You thought,in the back of your naive mind, it was too good to be true and it is.
    I'm all for studying and being knowledgeable about such things as law, language and custom but at some point you have to believe that this is simply a common sense issue.
    As my Grandmother says, "Pie in the sky isn't that great when you consider that it usually lands on someone's face."
    Grow up and learn to see the rose garden for the thorns.
  • 09-11-2009, 11:16 PM
    ale
    Re: Marriage Fraud - I'm The Victim
    One sad thing though is many innocent American citizens have been taken for a ride. But in many cases i've witnessed, the victims(american citizens) ought to have realized it was too good to be true. USCIS can only do so much when it comes to these marriage scams. Maybe more strict laws should be put in place that way the scammers can find it rather harder to attain Green cards fraudulently. "remember to use your brain not your heart."
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