Bigamy is definedthat it is illegal to be legally married to more than one person at a time - soNO it is not ok.
Not much. Marriages of convenience don't always work out. We would suggest preparing to return to your country of origin. However, she has committed a Federal crime and stands to get in a lot of trouble. You might mention that.
Turn the evidence into your local DHS immigration department.
If it is proven that you entered into a fraudulent marriage solely for immigration purposes, your citizenship can be revoked. Immigration authorities have the power to investigate suspected cases of marriage fraud, and if they find evidence of deceit, they can take legal action to strip you of your citizenship. Engaging in a fraudulent marriage is a serious offense and can have severe consequences.
There are a few different ways to report a fake marriage to immigration. They have links for making reports. You could also contact your nearest immigration office by phone to make a report.
Yes they should be able to marry. Marriage laws don't generally care about immigration status or misdemeanor crimes. However, the marriage may or may not grant citizenship rights, there's no guarantee of that.
Immigration officials looks at the totality of the evidence to determine whether or not a marriage is fake. A prenup does not automatically mean the marriage is fake. However, it could suggest so if the couple has just met, does not combine bills, or does not live together.
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Depending on the country, an immigration booklet can include information on how to apply, information for sponsors, general information, and information on marriage and partner visas.
If you both have your green card, then no immigration steps need to be taken.
That should not necessarily have a bearing on your greencard status. When an individual is getting their green card based on marriage, the important part is having a valid American marriage to an American and that can happen in another country if that is where you want your wedding to take place. When a U.S. citizen marries a non-U.S. citizen, the couple will have to participate in a marriage interview so the non-U.S. citizen can obtain permanent residency. The marriage interview is used to assist the immigration authorities in determining the legitimacy of the marriage.
Your spouse has to sponsor you for immigration to Mexico.
That should be reported to the District Attorney's office of the county in which the fraud took place. You aren't "filing", you are simply presenting him with the evidence of the fraud. In the case of marriage, that would be proof of a blood relationship, affidavits from someone who may have witnessed the "shotgun" nature of it, or such like that.Assuming enough evidence, the District Attorney would then charge the people involved.ADDED: If this was a fraud marriage in order to get an alien qualified for US citizenship, notify the Immigration and Customs Enforcement branch (ICE) of Homelansd Security.