What type of questions do USA immigration officials ask a person who marries a citizen?
The government takes fraudulent marriages between foreign nationals and citizens very seriously. If such a union is found to be invalid and the parties are found guilty in a court of law, each person is subject to severe penalties. A mandatory 5 years in a federal facility and a maximum fine of $250,000. In addition the foreign national will be permanently deported after serving the sentence imposed, and the citizen will have a criminal record of a federal felony conviction.
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