Depends on your country. In the U.S., the first place to go is see an attorney lol. After that, it’s off to the local USCIS and ICE offices to forward your evidence.
Hello. If it’s been 6 years, one can only assume your petition must have already gone through and your spouse should have her legal status. Not much you can do. However, if you believe you have enough evidence to prove fraud, you may have a case. Contact an attorney, and you could also compile any evidence and bring it to ICE. - IMF
You should get your paperwork together and make a report to ICE. You can appear in person and make your report. Your husband is committing crime, and you should report him to the proper authorities. If you can afford an attorney, get one! - IMF
Hello. Sounds like you have a good case. I would immediately contact an attorney who can assist you with the process. You should also get a jump on compiling any and all evidence that may pertain to your case against him. I would also suggest making reports of the fraud to your local police dept. When you compile all the evidence, you should go online and make an appointment to appear IN PERSON at your local ICE office and give them the evidence in hand. This will help your case tremendously. - IMF
My husband ,left india in year 2002,for further studies,after that he did’nt came back after that,niether he is providing any financial support,to me.I am in deep trouble,I have two kids from him.He communicate via emails,only and doesn’t provide any address in US.I have doubt that he has got married again in US ,to get green card.Please suggest me what action I can take against him,and how I can find out that he has got married again.He has not given divorce to me.
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Hi. You should contact an attorney in your area who can assist you. You can also contact your state’s immigration authority for info on your husband. But an attorney will be able to help you with correspondence to the U.S. about the whereabouts of your husband. - IMF
Looks like your mess was cut off. From what I can tell, your best bet is to get in contact with an immigration attorney who can properly assist you with your case. - IMF
Hello. First off, you are in a serious situation and need to take immediate steps to protect yourself from abuse. Abuse is unacceptable. You should first file for a retraining order, then contact your local domestic violence shelter, as well as contact an attorney. I was personally married to someone who used me for a green card, and I can say with 100% certainly that some people are willing to do anything to keep their life here in the U.S. You should remove yourself from this situation immediately if you have been abused and fear for you safety. Contact your family as well. You also need to start to compile evidence against your spouse to prove your case for immigration marriage fraud. I stress again that you need to file reports about abuse and also get a restraining order because these are meaningful things in an annulment/divorce proceeding and are pertinent to your case. You must take careful steps to protect yourself and compile evidence. Make copies of EVERYTHING. You then will need to make an appointment online so you can visit your state’s local ICE office to bring ALL of your evidence, and make your report IN PERSON. Remember, go to the ICE office IN PERSON and make a report! Those who do not heed this advice and protect themselves FIRST, then compile all evidence and bring it to ICE in person, have a much less chance of getting help! - IMF
Yes, that is the ICE hotline for reporting illegal aliens/activity, etc.
How and where do I report marriage fraud in Las Vegas, Nevada? I reported to ICE and DHS but nothing happened. Jay ———- married his cousin Maria ————- who works at MGM Grand in 2009 so that he would become citizen in exchange of money. The woman has another husband and they have a kid. How would the fraud and immorality be stopped?
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If you already provide a report and evidence to your local immigration authorities, there is nothing further you can do. You took the step to report it, it is up to the authorities to act. My advice is you let it go. If you would like to provide more evidence to ICE and file a follow-up report, you should do so IN PERSON. Bring any evidence you have with you. You will have to make an appointment online, then appear in person. - IMF