What happens if you get caught marrying for citizenship?

What happens if you get caught marrying for citizenship?

An individual will be charged with marriage fraud if they entered into a marriage for the purpose of evading U.S. immigration law. This felony offense carries a prison sentence of up to five years and a fine of up to $250,000, and applies to both foreign nationals and U.S. citizens who perpetrate this crime.

What happens when you divorce a non US citizen?

The lives of most divorcees change once a divorce is finalized. However, if one of the divorcees is not a United States citizen then that person may face an additional challenge and need to fight for the right to remain in the United States. However, if the couple is divorced then the immigrant spouse is deportable.

Can I be asked for proof of citizenship?

Your birth certificate provides proof of citizenship. If you need a copy of your birth certificate, contact the Bureau of Vital Statistics in the State in which you were born. We do not issue any kind of citizenship document to a person who is a citizen by birth in the United States.

How do you prove a sham marriage?

They will have to intentionally be in a real, committed relationship, and they must prove their real intentions through their actions over a period of time. If the couple cannot prove that they have established a life together, their marriage can be considered a sham under US immigration law.

How can I fake my green card through marriage?

One can report marriage fraud to the USCIS either via phone or email. It is even possible to make an appointment at the USCIS to report the sham to the immigration officials in person. The reporting could be done anonymously as well, if one desires so.