WHAT
ARE THE MARRIAGE FRAUD STATISTICS -USA
Fraud statistics
show that between 1998-2007 more than 2 million people have reported marriage
as a means to gain residency within the United States. Although some feel that
fraud law is not enforced enough the penalties for committing such fraud are
quite severe including jail time, up to $250,000.00 in fines, and deportation.
In 2007 twenty-five percent of green cards issued within
the United States were to spouses married to American citizens which is also in
violation of fraud law.
Between 1978-1984 government fraud statistics showed that
the number of immigrants who married spouses that were Untied States Citizens
increased about forty-three percent and that The Immigration and Naturalization
stated that about thirty percent of these were frauds.
An estimation of 300,000 visas are issued a year and thirty
percent are considered to be fraudulent according to fraud law.
However, in more recent years, The Immigration and
Naturalization states that it is estimated that the number of United States
citizens married lawfully to foreigners are about eight percent.
INS statistics show 8% of K-1 and K-3 visa applicants
married for fraudulent reasons in 2005.
Statistics show that communities with a higher male
mortality rate have a higher risk of polygamy which is violation to fraud law
within the United States.
Due to the rising
statistics of marriage fraud for immigration purposes and number of cases of
abused women,the government created an act. The act was known as the
"International Marriage Broker Regulations Act". This act requires
that federal statute states that background checks must be conducted on
marriage visa sponsors in order to limit the number of fraudulent marriages.
This will ensure penalties are given out against criminals who commit
this federal offense.
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