Who should I report about my wife's bad intention for marriage fraud? 7 Answers as of January 06, 2012

I arranged for a K 1 visa, and then married my fiancee. After getting her green card, it then became apparent that her only interest was to use the K 1 visa process to get the green card, so that she would then be eligible to do a medical residency. The marriage was obviously a sham, the visa obtained by false assertions on her part, and I feel very ill-used for my time, money, and emotional investment. What are my options, and who should I report something like this to?

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Wildes & Weinberg, P.C. | Leon Wildes
Her green card is valid for only 2 years. She will have to file again then and you can express your opinion and oppose her application at that time.. Collect evidence of her fraud now to present then.
Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 1/6/2012
Law Office of Lyaman F. Khashmati, P.C. | Inara F. Khashmati
I suggest you contact USCIS. Good luck.
Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 1/5/2012
Law Offices of Svetlana Boukhny
Law Offices of Svetlana Boukhny | Svetlana Boukhny
If you have sufficient evidence to prove that the marriage was a fraud, you can report it to the USCIS.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/5/2012
Law Offices of Grinberg and Segal
Law Offices of Grinberg and Segal | Alexander Segal
You can contact the local USCIS office that adjudicated her application for adjustment of status. You can also contact the local Immigration & Customs Enforcement office in your area regarding the matter.
Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 1/4/2012
The Law Offices of Kristy Qiu
The Law Offices of Kristy Qiu | Mengjun Qiu
If you're willing to risk for being charge for fraud and face the potential penalty of 250,000 and 5 years in prison, you can call the USCIS.
Answer Applies to: Florida
Replied: 1/4/2012
Baughman & Wang
Baughman & Wang | Justin X. Wang
You may write a letter to USCIS about your story. provide as much evidence as you can to substantiate your claim ofmarriagefraud. be aware that sometimes people marry for many reasons, getting green card or medical residency may be one of them. However, as long as the "green card' part is not the sole purpose, the marriage may not befraudulentfor immigration law purposes. USCIS will not take any action against your wife unless it is determined, with evidence, that her sole purpose of marrying you is to get her green card. You can file for divorce orannulmentof the marriage. if she does not have the 10 year card, she will need to file for petition to remove the condition and you may be contacted by USCIS then for the bona fides of the marriage.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/4/2012
Law Office of Christine Troy
Law Office of Christine Troy | Christine Troy
If you actually believe that your wife married you for the primary intention to obtain residency, you can report this to DHS. They may decide to investigate the matter further.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/4/2012
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