Crystal0876
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?Florida
What proof is needed for a marriage annulment on the basis of fraud?
I feel that I may have been a victim of a green card marriage (for reasons that I will not divulge here) and wish to file for an annulment. If it is true that I was deceived (on the deepest possible level), I do not wish my husband to benefit from his actions against me. Therefore I would not file for a divorce, but an annulment (on the basis of fraud) in order that his residency would be ruled invalid.
We have been married for 3 1/2 years, he has been in the country for 5 years. He is still a Permanent Resident with conditional status. We have not gone to the second interview to remove the conditional status (and that's probably why we are still married).
I do not know how to proceed in this matter. I have an appointment with a divorce attorney next week, and will also consult with the immigration attorney that we hired previously.
I have searched the internet fruitlessly in search of USCIS or ICE regulations/stipulations regarding "proof". There is limitless information on how to become a citizen by marriage and even "how to" sites for "green card marriage", but nearly nothing for victims of green card marriage fraud.
I would appreciate any information that you can provide.
Thank you in advance.
Crystal
What proof is needed for a marriage annulment on the basis of fraud?
I feel that I may have been a victim of a green card marriage (for reasons that I will not divulge here) and wish to file for an annulment. If it is true that I was deceived (on the deepest possible level), I do not wish my husband to benefit from his actions against me. Therefore I would not file for a divorce, but an annulment (on the basis of fraud) in order that his residency would be ruled invalid.
We have been married for 3 1/2 years, he has been in the country for 5 years. He is still a Permanent Resident with conditional status. We have not gone to the second interview to remove the conditional status (and that's probably why we are still married).
I do not know how to proceed in this matter. I have an appointment with a divorce attorney next week, and will also consult with the immigration attorney that we hired previously.
I have searched the internet fruitlessly in search of USCIS or ICE regulations/stipulations regarding "proof". There is limitless information on how to become a citizen by marriage and even "how to" sites for "green card marriage", but nearly nothing for victims of green card marriage fraud.
I would appreciate any information that you can provide.
Thank you in advance.
Crystal