VOICE OF AMERICAN IMMIGRATION FRAUD VICTIMS

Fighting For Truth & Justice




Here are some FAQs that should be helpful in your situation!


1) What exactly is marriage immigration fraud?

2) What are some of the more common signs that I may be a victim of immigration fraud?
a. Your spouse hides his/her internet use from you, or won't use the computer with you around.
b. Your spouse is visiting dating sites.
c. Your spouse keep secrets about who phone conversations are with.
d. Your spouse avoids physical contact with you. Your spouse frequently "has a headache" when it comes to intimacy. Your spouse makes excuses for this. You feel more like roommates than you do a married couple.
e. Your spouse is trying to gain control of your finances and your assests, but surprisingly has a separate bank account. Your spouse wants access to your assests, but does not want the responsibilities for your liabilities.
f. Your spouse tries to provoke confrontations with you, over seemingly trivial things.
g. You have an unexplained feeling that your spouse wants you to become physical.
h. Your spouse calls 911 after a verbal argument, and complains of physical abuse.
i. Your spouse tells family, friends, and neighbors stories of physical abuse.
j. Your spouse begins talking to a women's shelter.
k. A great resource for more information on some of these signs is GREEN CARD HUNTERS.

3) How can something like this happen? Isn't marital fraud illegal?

4) I am a victim! What should I do now?

5) I thought VAWA was a domestic law to help abused women. How does it apply to immigration?

6) Do you have any tips for writing letters to different government officials and agencies?

7) I'm afraid that my spouse may take our child out of the country. What can I do?


Please do not use this website as a substitute for legal advice. We are offering our opinions and the facts as we see them.
Please check with an attorney in your area on how this information affects your individual situation.

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