How To Prepare For Marriage Green Card Interview | Beware I-130 Fraud Indicators Of Sham Marriages

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • This video discusses how to prepare for a marriage green card interview when your case has facts resembling I-130 fraud indicators of a sham marriage. (Special dangers lurk when seeking green cards through remarriage: • How To Win A Green Car... )
    Often times, these indicators are unknown to immigrants and their family members. It occurs most frequently when, following the filing of an I-130 petition for spouse, evidence is sparse.
    These indicators, or factors, are not uncommon to many legitimate, authentic relationships. But without sufficient proof of bona fide marriage, government officers may think this is simply another one of many potential immigration marriage fraud cases they are called upon to investigate every year.
    As a result, the factors discussed in this video are extremely important when it comes to preparing for marriage green card interviews. If not, then the couple runs the risk of having their answers perceived as perpetuating a sham marriage.
    This video has been produced by Batara Immigration Law, at www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com
    The fraud indicators which may spark deeper inquiry at a marriage immigration interview are:
    (a) A short time frame between an immigrant's entry into the U.S. and marriage
    (b) A short time frame between an immigrant's divorce and remarriage
    (c) The timing of the filing of I-130 petition for an immigrant spouse
    (d) Children during an immigrant spouse's marriage to a non-spouse
    (e) An unusual number of children and large age discrepancy between the spouses
    (f) Low employment of financial status of an I-130 petitioner
    (g) Unusual cultural differences between the petitioner and immigrant
    IN RECENT YEARS, USCIS HAS BEGUN TO PROBE FRAUD INDICATORS THROUGH CAMOUFLAGED QUESTIONS: • Green Card Marriage In...
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    GREEN CARD AND PERMANENT RESIDENCE:
    If you're planning to handle your marriage green card case on your own, here are some tips to help you avoid mistakes at your adjustment of status interview (especially important if you and your spouse are both attending):
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Комментарии • 59

  • @nicoledouglas7763
    @nicoledouglas7763 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love how you break this down individually. You're very informative, and clear very onpoint in you're explanations.

  • @arlinenivens997
    @arlinenivens997 2 года назад +13

    Good information. I sensed a man from Haiti who proposed to me was seeking a green card. I backed away quickly. Glad I did.

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 2 года назад +4

      It's sad that people get desperate and think more about using someone than building a solid relationship.

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  2 года назад +3

      Glad you figured it out.

    • @daniella8400
      @daniella8400 2 года назад +1

      Africans & Haitians are never sincere!!

    • @mikaeels.6477
      @mikaeels.6477 Год назад +1

      Definitely stay away. Dont get too deep into something you believe isnt real

  • @boldbeautiful4725
    @boldbeautiful4725 2 года назад +3

    Great advice,thanks

  • @pixelgames4606
    @pixelgames4606 Год назад +2

    Greetings from Alaska. Love your show.

  • @lunallena947
    @lunallena947 2 года назад +2

    Nice talk.Thanks.

  • @alexwashington8007
    @alexwashington8007 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting video 🙏 thanks ❤

  • @BataraImmigrationLaw
    @BataraImmigrationLaw  2 года назад +2

    Special dangers lurk when seeking green cards through remarriage: ruclips.net/video/pvqhuOnD4Rs/видео.html

  • @nickolebailey8750
    @nickolebailey8750 Год назад

    Thank you. I'm going play this on my friend. I hope 🙏 scary the to shit out of her.

  • @pubwvj
    @pubwvj Год назад

    Oh, the other question we are pondering is fiancé K-1 vs our getting married in the Philippines and doing spousal visa. Previously I had read that K-1 is faster but more expensive however I read recently that spousal is now about the same time. The advantage of spousal is we would have our wedding in her home town in the Philippines.
    Thoughts?

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Год назад

      I do not know enough about various factors to provide you with an assessment.

  • @DJDavis844
    @DJDavis844 11 месяцев назад

    I filed a K1 visa after signing a customary marriage certificate. In her home country, there are lots of tribes that do not consider a customary marriage as a full marriage but like an engagement just the same as here in the US. The petition was approved and I then read the certificate and it said words like "Marriage", "Husband", "Wife" and after a year of waiting, and while the K1 petition is still current, I may have to file the I-130. You think they will see that I have filed before and look at the previous petition and see that I may have filed the wrong one only to see that now I've filed the right one?

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  9 месяцев назад

      Multiple filings are not automatically bad. But I am not sure of your case details. You should speak to a local lawyer in your area.

  • @pubwvj
    @pubwvj Год назад +2

    Thank you, very informative.
    We have one of the flags: age difference. 22F Filapina & 60M (me) USA. I farm and she comes from a farming family too - both raising livestock and butchery. We are very committed to each other, have very similar backgrounds, both want the same lifestyle, family, kids. She has never been married no kids. I was married 30 years but divorced I in 2018, separated 2016.
    What are your thoughts?

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Год назад

      Such facts, in and of themselves, do not mean victory or defeat. Rather, your case needs to closely assessed. Only after an in-depth discussion can a lawyer provide a good analysis. I suggest you reach out to a local attorney.

  • @shandaprice3969
    @shandaprice3969 17 дней назад

    Do they give you a blood test before entering the United States

  • @soulwisdom7109
    @soulwisdom7109 2 года назад +5

    Hi sir . I passed last week Citizensip. And they do deny my citizenship. Reason you application under res .? But when you came here before you marriage. . Than they do citizenship. She’s loved me more than her life .She would have committed suicide if I had not married. Sir what will I do now. Sir tell me what I will write now.

  • @nickriley4609
    @nickriley4609 Год назад

    What if it's low unemployment or low wage pay and yearly salary of the sponsor (u.s. citizen) that makes less than say $20,000 a year and almost living paycheck to paycheck? Would her visa application get denied because I like many Americans during and post pandemic have been financially wiped out due to covid ongoing inflation and difficulty of employment? What is your advice on that?

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Год назад

      Have you looked into the co-sponsor provisions?

    • @nickriley4609
      @nickriley4609 Год назад

      @@BataraImmigrationLaw no I never heard of it please explain..

  • @dottiefritts423
    @dottiefritts423 2 года назад +3

    Hi i just watched ur video of 7 points of immagration fraud im from canada i been in america for 24 years im married to an american citizen for 20 years im trying to become a citizen we filled out I130a and I130 forms but never filed them lack of expences both of us dont have very good jobs that pay alot i was laid off last year because of identification and pandemic i need help what should i do thank u

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  2 года назад +1

      If you have a genuine marriage, and you do not feel that you can complete your paperwork, I recommend reaching out to a local lawyer who is willing to help you.

    • @phil5689
      @phil5689 Год назад

      Your such a joke

  • @abee95
    @abee95 Год назад +2

    How long is considered a short time in entry and marriage?

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Год назад +2

      In actuality, it varies based on the specific facts of your case.

    • @lavjamsoflocamp
      @lavjamsoflocamp Год назад

      Lawyers recommend 90 days after marriage for filing. File 7 documents together with I 130. Lots of free info from lawyers on Tiktok now

  • @blkrazorback1970
    @blkrazorback1970 Год назад

    I don’t understand why it’s suspicious to marry someone you want while visiting. There no law against it. What is you get married in there country??? I have known several to given entry with spouse on way back home.

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Год назад

      The government has set rules for such situations. Thus, they want to ensure those rules are followed.

  • @maimbochimuka4010
    @maimbochimuka4010 Год назад

    I love this sir I married an American citizen they marriage took place in my country,I was danied the visitors vision before marriage is it possible to get a spouse visa

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Год назад

      It might be possible. However, I do think you should reach out to an attorney in your local area to help you.

    • @mikaeels.6477
      @mikaeels.6477 Год назад +1

      Are you just using them because you first visa got denied? Immigrants need to stop playing with peoples hearts and emotions. I've had a few ask me if I would marry a relative and they would pay me. Heck no. I marry for love, not for a few measly dollars. People should be ashamed of themselves.

    • @richardbabs4825
      @richardbabs4825 3 месяца назад

      @@mikaeels.6477that’s not the case . Despite him being refused doesn’t mean he’s using anyone . He just said he got married officially.

  • @Mel-fl5fs
    @Mel-fl5fs Месяц назад

    What about dating ONLINE for a year then the US citizen flies down to Nigeria for 1 week….they get engaged then 2 days later married?! Is that considered fraudulent??

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  27 дней назад

      A real marriage should never be found fraudulent. This is why a legitimate couple needs to carefully prepare evidence or find someone who can help them do so.

    • @HectorMurrieta
      @HectorMurrieta 16 дней назад

      From my own experience, it’d be better to have a couple visits back and forth and then marrying - committing so fast (even though in your heart you may feel absolutely sure) may raise alerts with USCIS.

  • @madeleineaubourg3395
    @madeleineaubourg3395 Год назад

    Needed help the man that came with 10 years greet card had a wife

  • @judithtemblor1329
    @judithtemblor1329 Год назад

    How about using someone to be a nice friend very attentive caring friend so, he can get a sponsorship to get his parents' visas? Is this a crime?

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Год назад

      I'm not sure what you're asking. But it sounds like you're referring to a relationship that is not a true marriage.

  • @alisadavison1795
    @alisadavison1795 Год назад

    What if they already married?

  • @witnessedbyjigga5896
    @witnessedbyjigga5896 Год назад

    I make 26k to almost 30k a year and I got me and my wife uncle to co sponsor us is that a red flag ? We have our interview next week , Been together 4 years married for 2

  • @richardbabs4825
    @richardbabs4825 3 месяца назад

    Can I get married to my fiancée if she visit me twice outside America ??

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  Месяц назад

      On the surface, it seems okay. But there may be other facts which could affect your case.

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM Месяц назад

    If one marries for real, there's no need for these videos.

    • @BataraImmigrationLaw
      @BataraImmigrationLaw  27 дней назад +1

      In theory, you're correct. But many real marriags get challenged due to such mistakes. Thanks for watching.

    • @RUHappyATM
      @RUHappyATM 27 дней назад

      @@BataraImmigrationLaw
      I'm pretty sure challenges do not block green card issuances in real marriages.
      Unless there are no prospect of appeal against an immigration officer's wrongful decision. I doubt the USA do not allow appeals.