What you described is chain immigration yet you don't know what it is called. but here you are telling us you were a witness to it, front and center. Why didn't you report these people to the embassy? |
Where did I say the fraud was wide spread? I also said I personally know of 2 marriages where this happened. I also happen to know exactly how difficult it is to obtain permanent residency through marriage. It's expensive and it takes years. Lots of paperwork. It can also be complicated depending on the circumstances of the individuals involved. I know this because I used to work in that field. That's also why I hold the opinion that I do. Sounds like your experience in your immigration community is different than mine. I'm not trying to suggest that most immigrants are engaging in fraud--I don't believe that to be true--but I stand by my opinion that marriage fraud is more common than most people think. But compared to the other immigration issues going on, it's the least of the issues. |
We’re not talking about that. At least one party went in believing it was a real marriage. We’re talking about where both parties from the start agree that the marriage isn’t real and usually some money is exchanged to the person sponsoring them as compensation. |
Because once you are a part of that community, lots of people who need GC become very dear to you. I don’t know of cases of outright fraud - marrying a total stranger, but I would do it for a close friend. Heck, my college boyfriend was a closeted gay, and if I knew, I would totally offer it to him for free, just to get him out of the home country. That marriage would have been way better than many on DCUM. I didn’t know, and he stayed in the closet back home, and eventually died of AIDS. His sister still thinks he must have gotten it from some dental work. |
DP. Well a year ago our country wasn't implementing tariffs or sharing military plans over unsecured text messages. And? Things change. Not for the better, I'll give you that. I can't comment on the tone of the prior threads but this one seemed relatively innocuous. There IS immigration fraud in this context but saying that or discussing it doesn't make it anti-immigrant. Starting a thread about it doesn't necessarily make it anti-immigrant any more than starting a thread in the relationships forum about how you're angry with DH means you're anti-men. But it does seem like a lot of people like to jump to conclusions and read into things more than necessary. |
Yes, I understand! I wasn't attacking you, but just trying to spread some common sense facts about college admissions. We need to combat these xenophobes every time they turn up. Whack-a-mole job. |
Are you saying that we should add fuel to the fire by making repeated threads about immigrants? Making them the boogie man and the reason for everyone's suffering. Not quite sure what point you're trying to make. |
Agreed. |
Maybe go back and read what I wrote. You're proving my point! |
Making unsubstantiated claims that green card fraud is common is not innocent nor is it innocuous. How do you not get that? |
Show me where I was complaining about it. |
Very common. |
Ok, so you're refusing to read the post directly above yours. No where in that post did it say anything of the sort. It's pretty clear that you have an agenda here and I'm not falling for it. Have fun arguing. |
We all agree that there is immigration fraud, but as an immigrant myself, who has had to disburse 10s of thousands of dollars in lawyer fees and prepare reams of paperwork to prove that I am, in fact, a highly-educated person who will benefit the US, I can guarantee that USCIS, that very hardworking and painstaking agency, does an EXCELLENT JOB of weeding out fraud! The hoops are mind-boggling, PP. You can't even imagine it if you haven't lived it as a visa or green card-seeking immigrant. I weighed the file I had to send to USCIS lately for my green card application. 5 pounds of paper. Representing a lifetime's worth of professional achievements, awards, salaries, research publications. USCIS even asked if I had a Nobel Prize. Can you re-read this please? They asked, if I was the recipient of a Nobel, to please include this in my award list. Sure, no biggie, I'll get that to you by return post
Believe me, those of us who have truck with immigration services KNOW very little fraud escapes them. Hence why I am telling you that green card marriages are scrutinized very carefully, just like everything that crosses their desks! You have some very dedicated people working at USCIS. Now someone who crosses the southern border because there's no wall and no supervision of said border? Another story entirely. I am all for building a wall. The only problem is that it costs billions, and some parts of the border are not really buildable. But a longer wall would be nice, so that we can avoid the degradation and inhumanity of rounding up people like cattle and sending them to a notoriously horrific prison in El Salvador or Guantanamo. This would never happen if we didn't let them in in the first place... |
The only agenda that I have is that we don't disseminate misinformation and propaganda. What is your agenda? |