> Instead of seeking a divorce, try to get the marriage voided. If you
> can prove to the court that the marriage only took place to
> circumvent immigration laws then there is a good chance that the
> marriage can be voided, thus avoiding an expensive divorce
> settlement. Do some research on the subject and you will find that
> marriages can be, and have been, voided if they can be proven to have
> only taken place to get around immigration. Even if the marriage was
> at first based on love and not convenience, you/your friend/whatever
> can simply deny that and claim that it was all to get around
> immigration. She has tried to screw your friend so why not screw her
> back and get the marriage anulled. That way you don't lose a cent in
> a divorce settlement and she has no rights to your property, which
> means she is trespassing and you can involve the police. Once the
> police get involved then it is up to them whether they want to
> involve BCIS or not. But hey, do you want her deported or do you just
> want your house back?
If he says he only married her to get around immigration, isn't
that illegal and cause for penalty? I don't believe that would be a
smart option?
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