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  2. FBI Investigates Hannah Kobayashi’s “Green Card Marriage Scam ...

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    Hannah Kobayashi, who disappeared on November 8 and has since been classified as a “voluntary” missing person, is now believed to have been involved in a green card marriage scam. Documents ...

  3. “Lots Of Fraud”: Hannah Kobayashi’s Fake Marriage ... - AOL

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    The green card scam was allegedly set in motion after Alan paid Hannah $15,000, promising another, similar amount in a similar tune once the paperwork was finalized.

  4. Missing photographer Hannah Kobayashi possibly caught up in ...

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    Missing photographer Hannah Kobayashi may have been intertwined in an alleged marriage scam with an Argentinian national before her disappearance, according to a shocking report.. Kobayashi, 30 ...

  5. Sham marriage - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, 2.3 million marriage visas were approved from 1998 through 2007, representing 25% of all green cards in 2007. Even if the non-resident spouse was previously an illegal immigrant , marriage entitles the spouse to residency.

  6. Stokes interview - Wikipedia

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    The Stokes interview is a secondary interview conducted on a couple who are trying to obtain an immigration green card in the United States on the basis of their marriage. It occurs when the immigration officer conducting the adjustment of status interview suspects that a couple's marital status is fraudulent .

  7. Green card - Wikipedia

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    Green-card holders may petition for permanent residency for their spouse and children. [58] U.S. green-card holders have experienced separation from their families, sometimes for years. A mechanism to unite families of green-card holders was created by the LIFE Act by the introduction of a "V visa", signed into law by President Clinton. The law ...

  8. The magazine also reported suspicions Muniz-Miranda was involved in setting up the marriage scheme. Marriage fraud is a federal crime that can land people in prison for up to five years.

  9. Marriage of convenience - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, this practice is known as a green card marriage. In Australia, there have been marriages of convenience to bring attention to the government's Youth Allowance laws. On 31 March 2010 two students were publicly and legally married on the University of Adelaide's lawn so that they could both receive full Youth Allowance. [2]