Is green card marriage fraud common?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that he’s been propositioned several times for a sham marriage to perpetrate green card fraud (was brought up because I’m dating someone here on a visa and things are starting to get serious). He said it’s actually very common in many communities to do this where someone gets legally married and fakes their relationship history, and it’s often difficult for USCIS to prove.

It kind of blew my mind that people will risk imprisonment and go through the hassle of marrying someone you don’t love just to make $10-20k. Why doesn’t this get talked about more?


All the time

One other fraud is as soon as they get into US they have anchor babies.

It is completely out of control


The anchor babies are taking your jobs MAGAts. That neurosurgery residence was almost yours, but those damn anchor babies took it from ya. So damn sad!!!


So glad you lost the election. 4 more years baby.


Careful. Anchor babies are coming to get you!!!!!!! Run!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that he’s been propositioned several times for a sham marriage to perpetrate green card fraud (was brought up because I’m dating someone here on a visa and things are starting to get serious). He said it’s actually very common in many communities to do this where someone gets legally married and fakes their relationship history, and it’s often difficult for USCIS to prove.

It kind of blew my mind that people will risk imprisonment and go through the hassle of marrying someone you don’t love just to make $10-20k. Why doesn’t this get talked about more?


All the time

One other fraud is as soon as they get into US they have anchor babies.

It is completely out of control


The anchor babies are taking your jobs MAGAts. That neurosurgery residence was almost yours, but those damn anchor babies took it from ya. So damn sad!!!


So glad you lost the election. 4 more years baby.


Careful. Anchor babies are coming to get you!!!!!!! Run!!!!!


Exactly. The illegals and anchor babies are racking up the hit & run collisions here in Georgia Ave in silver spring. So dangerous.

And now we have abandoned vehicles as they all literally run out of the vehicle after ramming someone and never come back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that he’s been propositioned several times for a sham marriage to perpetrate green card fraud (was brought up because I’m dating someone here on a visa and things are starting to get serious). He said it’s actually very common in many communities to do this where someone gets legally married and fakes their relationship history, and it’s often difficult for USCIS to prove.

It kind of blew my mind that people will risk imprisonment and go through the hassle of marrying someone you don’t love just to make $10-20k. Why doesn’t this get talked about more?


All the time

One other fraud is as soon as they get into US they have anchor babies.

It is completely out of control


The anchor babies are taking your jobs MAGAts. That neurosurgery residence was almost yours, but those damn anchor babies took it from ya. So damn sad!!!


So glad you lost the election. 4 more years baby.


Careful. Anchor babies are coming to get you!!!!!!! Run!!!!!


Exactly. The illegals and anchor babies are racking up the hit & run collisions here in Georgia Ave in silver spring. So dangerous.

And now we have abandoned vehicles as they all literally run out of the vehicle after ramming someone and never come back.


you are too much!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that he’s been propositioned several times for a sham marriage to perpetrate green card fraud (was brought up because I’m dating someone here on a visa and things are starting to get serious). He said it’s actually very common in many communities to do this where someone gets legally married and fakes their relationship history, and it’s often difficult for USCIS to prove.

It kind of blew my mind that people will risk imprisonment and go through the hassle of marrying someone you don’t love just to make $10-20k. Why doesn’t this get talked about more?


All the time

One other fraud is as soon as they get into US they have anchor babies.

It is completely out of control


The anchor babies are taking your jobs MAGAts. That neurosurgery residence was almost yours, but those damn anchor babies took it from ya. So damn sad!!!


So glad you lost the election. 4 more years baby.


Careful. Anchor babies are coming to get you!!!!!!! Run!!!!!


Exactly. The illegals and anchor babies are racking up the hit & run collisions here in Georgia Ave in silver spring. So dangerous.

And now we have abandoned vehicles as they all literally run out of the vehicle after ramming someone and never come back.


Duh.

They’re here illegally, have fraudulent IDs, work cash pay subcontractor jobs, don’t register nor insure their cars or trucks, and come from a lawless country where you can’t prove who was driving if y’all race out and lie when asked.

Hit and run and run culture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that he’s been propositioned several times for a sham marriage to perpetrate green card fraud (was brought up because I’m dating someone here on a visa and things are starting to get serious). He said it’s actually very common in many communities to do this where someone gets legally married and fakes their relationship history, and it’s often difficult for USCIS to prove.

It kind of blew my mind that people will risk imprisonment and go through the hassle of marrying someone you don’t love just to make $10-20k. Why doesn’t this get talked about more?


All the time

One other fraud is as soon as they get into US they have anchor babies.

It is completely out of control


The anchor babies are taking your jobs MAGAts. That neurosurgery residence was almost yours, but those damn anchor babies took it from ya. So damn sad!!!


So glad you lost the election. 4 more years baby.


Careful. Anchor babies are coming to get you!!!!!!! Run!!!!!


Exactly. The illegals and anchor babies are racking up the hit & run collisions here in Georgia Ave in silver spring. So dangerous.

And now we have abandoned vehicles as they all literally run out of the vehicle after ramming someone and never come back.


Duh.

They’re here illegally, have fraudulent IDs, work cash pay subcontractor jobs, don’t register nor insure their cars or trucks, and come from a lawless country where you can’t prove who was driving if y’all race out and lie when asked.

Hit and run and run culture.


Like clockwork, MAGAts come out to bash "illegals" when it's completely irrelevant to the topic at hand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that he’s been propositioned several times for a sham marriage to perpetrate green card fraud (was brought up because I’m dating someone here on a visa and things are starting to get serious). He said it’s actually very common in many communities to do this where someone gets legally married and fakes their relationship history, and it’s often difficult for USCIS to prove.

It kind of blew my mind that people will risk imprisonment and go through the hassle of marrying someone you don’t love just to make $10-20k. Why doesn’t this get talked about more?


Yes. Common

Easiest way to stay in the country indefinitely if you are undocumented or overstay your visa: marry any willing American citizen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that he’s been propositioned several times for a sham marriage to perpetrate green card fraud (was brought up because I’m dating someone here on a visa and things are starting to get serious). He said it’s actually very common in many communities to do this where someone gets legally married and fakes their relationship history, and it’s often difficult for USCIS to prove.

It kind of blew my mind that people will risk imprisonment and go through the hassle of marrying someone you don’t love just to make $10-20k. Why doesn’t this get talked about more?


All the time

One other fraud is as soon as they get into US they have anchor babies.

It is completely out of control


The anchor babies are taking your jobs MAGAts. That neurosurgery residence was almost yours, but those damn anchor babies took it from ya. So damn sad!!!


So glad you lost the election. 4 more years baby.


Careful. Anchor babies are coming to get you!!!!!!! Run!!!!!


Exactly. The illegals and anchor babies are racking up the hit & run collisions here in Georgia Ave in silver spring. So dangerous.

And now we have abandoned vehicles as they all literally run out of the vehicle after ramming someone and never come back.


Duh.

They’re here illegally, have fraudulent IDs, work cash pay subcontractor jobs, don’t register nor insure their cars or trucks, and come from a lawless country where you can’t prove who was driving if y’all race out and lie when asked.

Hit and run and run culture.


Like clockwork, MAGAts come out to bash "illegals" when it's completely irrelevant to the topic at hand.


I love silver spring culture by the beltway. Stay safe and away from river road!
Anonymous
I don’t understand why people think this wouldn’t be common. The incentives are easy to understand.

American citizen wants to help out a friend/family member or just wants to get paid tens of thousands of $, sometimes more. The chance of getting caught for this crime is pretty low.

Foreigner desperately wants to get out of their country and is willing to do anything to come here.

The paperwork and hassle is really not that bad vs what you get for it. Yes it’s a felony but people make the cost/benefit analysis that it’s worth doing.

There are a lot of losers in the US who have nothing to lose, no assets to risk in a divorce, and would jump at the opportunity for a big payday that doesn’t require much work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people think this wouldn’t be common. The incentives are easy to understand.

American citizen wants to help out a friend/family member or just wants to get paid tens of thousands of $, sometimes more. The chance of getting caught for this crime is pretty low.

Foreigner desperately wants to get out of their country and is willing to do anything to come here.

The paperwork and hassle is really not that bad vs what you get for it. Yes it’s a felony but people make the cost/benefit analysis that it’s worth doing.

There are a lot of losers in the US who have nothing to lose, no assets to risk in a divorce, and would jump at the opportunity for a big payday that doesn’t require much work.


How many do you know personally that did this and got away with it?

Anonymous
yes, yes it is, I have a very small circle and I know of 3 people who did this.
Anonymous
It's amazing that so many of you know 2 or 3 couples who entered a marriage fraudulently in order to obtain a green card, but not one person has come on here to say they reported it to authorities.
Anonymous

I am an immigrant and I have never heard of anybody getting married for green card. All my friends got jobs after getting their PHDs. We don't need sham marriages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing that so many of you know 2 or 3 couples who entered a marriage fraudulently in order to obtain a green card, but not one person has come on here to say they reported it to authorities.


They all lie. The same kind of person who INSISTS they for real knew lemonjello and orange jello or that their mom really did teach a Sh!+head. Or that they for sure know someone who abuses Medicaid. They all lie and double down when called on it.
Anonymous
I know two couples who have been married over 7 years. One in each couple is undocumented. The other spouse is a USA-born White American. There isn't a way for them to magically transform their spouse's status so that they can live and work here.

I'm pretty sure this only works if the person is coming to the USA for the purpose of getting married to their American fiancé and isn't already in the USA.
Anonymous
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I am an immigrant and I have never heard of anybody getting married for green card. All my friends got jobs after getting their PHDs. We don't need sham marriages.


Correct, the people who do this are rarely white collar, educated or highly skilled. They have too much to lose.
It’s usually the low SES and desperate who do this.
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