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whos gonna be in trouble??

first, i have no knowledge in this, im just concerned to my friends. so heres the story.

my USC friend marry our friend to get his green card. the guy paid the girl just go have his green card, i dont know how to call it, "fixed marriage?" now, the problem is my USC friend (looks like) dont want to continue the petition. why? the girl was crazy in love with the guy, but the guy dont really (never) like the girl. they live together, has joint accounts, apartment is under the usc girls name, life insurance, etc. (documents) the guy is paying all the bills, and blah blah blah. i-130 is approved last march 2011, then filed the i-485 after a week. heres another one. the usc girl is the one talking to the paralegal, the guy found out that his wife did not file the AOS for his husband, she just told her husband that he already submit the application, but until now no status. so my guy suspected already, he went to the paralegal, and boom, the paralegal was surprised, so the paralegal has no choice, he told everything that his wife dont want to file the i-485. ok ok, need to make this story short. my question is, what if the USCIS finds out this kind of marriage;

1. whos gonna be in trouble? just the beneficiary(my guy friend), my USC friend (USC girl),

2. what would be the consequences, are they both going to deported?

hope you understand the story, sorry for my bad english.

btw, my guy friend is only b1/b2 holder, he came here 2006.

first, i have no knowledge in this, im just concerned to my friends. so heres the story.

my USC friend marry our friend to get his green card. the guy paid the girl just go have his green card, i dont know how to call it, "fixed marriage?" now, the problem is my USC friend (looks like) dont want to continue the petition. why? the girl was crazy in love with the guy, but the guy dont really (never) like the girl. they live together, has joint accounts, apartment is under the usc girls name, life insurance, etc. (documents) the guy is paying all the bills, and blah blah blah. i-130 is approved last march 2011, then filed the i-485 after a week. heres another one. the usc girl is the one talking to the paralegal, the guy found out that his wife did not file the AOS for his husband, she just told her husband that he already submit the application, but until now no status. so my guy suspected already, he went to the paralegal, and boom, the paralegal was surprised, so the paralegal has no choice, he told everything that his wife dont want to file the i-485. ok ok, need to make this story short. my question is, what if the USCIS finds out this kind of marriage;

1. whos gonna be in trouble? just the beneficiary(my guy friend), my USC friend (USC girl),

2. what would be the consequences, are they both going to deported?

hope you understand the story, sorry for my bad english.

btw, my guy friend is only b1/b2 holder, he came here 2006. So the story is a little fragmented... But as far as I can understand "your friend" is in a fake marriage, and now that "your friend"s relationship with the USC is in shambles, "he" is wondering whether "he" will get into trouble if/once USCIS finds out.

"Your friend" is trying to fraud the federal government, so yes hell be in trouble. Not sure whether the punishment is 10 year ban or life ban. The USC may also be in trouble since she tried to fraud the government as well.

"Your friend" will definitely be on the track to being deported. The USC will not be deported since this is her own country.

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"Your friend" is trying to fraud the federal government, so yes hell be in trouble. Not sure whether the punishment is 10 year ban or life ban. The USC may also be in trouble since she tried to fraud the government as well.

"Your friend" will definitely be on the track to being deported. The USC will not be deported since this is her own country. Correct. The ban is a lifetime ban for him. For her, she probably will even walk free. USCIS does not usually go after the US Citizen

oh i see., i am both concerned to them, USC- shes like the breadwinner. guy friend- going to start from nothing. so theres no way they will deport the USC? for the guy friend, whats the best thing to do just in case.?

 
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