Voice of America
14 May 2019, 19:05 GMT+10
U.S. authorities say they have arrested 50 people in connection with what prosecutors are calling a 'large-scale marriage fraud scheme' aimed at circumventing immigration laws.
According to a grand jury indictment filed last week, the scheme operated out of the southern state of Texas and includes people located both there and Vietnam.
The court filings lay out an arrangement in which those wanting to gain permanent resident status in the United States paid between $50,000 and $70,000 to an organization led by Ashley Yen Nguyen.
Those people would then be matched with a U.S. citizen recruited by the organization, who would be given a cut of the payment, and in some cases would go on to recruit other citizens to take part in the scheme as well.
To make their immigration applications seem legitimate, authorities say the organization helped those involved create albums of wedding pictures and provided fake documents relating to taxes, utility accounts and employment records.
The indictment includes a range of charges against 96 people, including marriage fraud, mail fraud, immigration fraud, lying under oath and witness tampering.
'Marriage fraud is a serious crime,' U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services Houston District Director Tony Bryson said in a statement. 'USCIS remains steadfast in our commitment to ensuring national security, public safety and the integrity of the immigration system.'
Prosecutors say the false nature of the marriages included spouses who have never lived together and do not intend to, ones who met briefly before applying for a marriage license if they met in person at all, and those who got married according to a financial arrangement worked out with Nguyen's organization.
The process for a U.S. citizen to seek permanent resident status for a spouse is extensive, with the USCIS asking for documents such as the marriage certificate, joint lease or ownership of property, a mixing of finances, and affidavits from people asserting the marriage is bona fide.
There are also multiple forms for both the citizen and the spouse to submit, and an interview for the couple, with warnings that providing false information is subject to criminal prosecution.
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