A Las Vegas entrepreneur has come forward claiming her ex-husband offered her $339,000 to remain in their marriage so he could obtain US citizenship. The woman, who runs a small business in the city, said the arrangement was proposed during their marriage, raising serious ethical and legal concerns.
According to her statement, the ex-husband suggested the payment as an incentive to maintain the marriage, despite their growing personal differences. She reportedly declined the offer, which later became a point of contention during their divorce proceedings.
Immigration experts note that entering a marriage solely for the purpose of obtaining citizenship is considered fraud under US law and can carry significant penalties. “Any financial arrangement tied to securing citizenship can lead to legal consequences for both parties,” said a local immigration attorney.
The case has attracted attention for highlighting how financial incentives can intersect with personal relationships and immigration laws. Authorities have not confirmed any formal investigation, but the claim underscores the importance of transparency and legal compliance in marriage-based immigration cases.
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