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  • No, but that doesn't mean I would never marry a foreigner.
  • Only if they agreed to be my gardener for life.
  • No. My citizenship is not for sale.
  • I don't place much store in "Marriage" as a concept, in this context it's nothing more than a legal contract, and I'm usually more than happy to help a friend out when they need it. So as long as I knew and trusted the person, and could take all necessary legal precautions (Pre-Nups, etc.) to insure that it wouldn't get either or both of us into some legal or financial entanglement, I would definitely consider doing it as a favour to a friend.
  • marriage is a fraud anyways.. i'd marry a girl for her to be a citizen if she had money to make the marriage work, and if she was attractive... if we are gonna do it we are gonna do it for real, i'm not going to jail.. so if she's hot and i'll enjoy sleeping with her, and she got money to set us up, hit me up ladies, i'm down for that..
  • No, unlike the lady that just got arrested for doing 20+ times! Wow.
  • No i would not
  • Depends how hot she was! :)
  • No. That's harder to do now anyways. I've heard Imigration will actually investigate these kinds of cases in depth, and take a couple in this situation and put them in different rooms and question them on things they feel married people should know about each other and see if things add up.
  • It really doesn't work out like that. I dated a guy for three years and when his stay expired, they said even if we got married he couldn't stay. He'd have to go back home and go through the entire process. So it would be senseless to even try anymore.
  • No, if I wasn't in love with that person, then I would never marry him to get him a green card.
  • Marrying someone is not an automatic step towards a green card. There is lots more involved. A friend of mine did marry someone to get his green card and there were hoops a plenty to be jumped through....
  • NO. I think it descredits many "real" marriages, such as that of my husband and I. I remember it flew around for quite a while that he married me for a green card, and I was a fool to go along with it. It was a very difficult time for my (now) husband and I to hear that so frequently. Top it off with many people's idea that immigrants "don't belong," and we were (and still are sometimes) amidst tumult.
  • No. :(
  • Very Very Doubtful.
  • Yes, with a prenupial agreement. I was doing the math the other day, I'd save about $10 - 12k if I was married and she didn't live with me.
  • My friend get married for a green card, but it was to her boyfriend and someone she loves. She does plan on being with him for the rest of her life, but that is not why they married. They still refer to each other as boyfriend and girlfriend. If my boyfriend was about to be deported I would marry him so he could get the card, I wouldn't do it for someone I would never marry.
  • This subject came up many years ago after I had gone through my first divorce. A shipmate told me his wife (Cambodian) had sisters whose family would pay well for an American husband. I laughed and told him that I wasn't interested, especially considering what I went through during my recent separation and divorce. My luck would be that I'd marry her and then after she became a citizen she'd discover she had rights and everything, and I'd be right back where I was with my first wife! That aside, I still wouldn't marry someone to help them get a green card. Not only is it illegal, I do not consider the institution of marriage to be something I would use for such a purpose.
  • No. I believe you should only marry for love, and if somebody wants to come to this country they can do so legally.
  • Be careful That is against the law especially if it can be proven If you separate within a cetain time period it will do them no good. That is how terroist arrive in this country. Mr Bill
  • No I would only marry someone I honestly felt I could live with forever.
  • No, I wouldn't. This is one of many on my list of wrong reasons to get hitched.
  • I married an illegal alien and she got her green card but it wasn't as a deal. It was a legitimate relationship. I wouldn't do it if it wasn't real.
  • No way.
  • Great!!If you are down with it. I'm a Canadian Chick! Gimme your email address n we could talk abt it.
  • Hell yeah. It'd be fun. There would need to be something in it for me though.
  • Ofcourse there would be something for you in it! LOL!! Hit me on mamaacitaa@gmail.com and we could talk abt it.
  • No. Aside from the fact that is illegal and just wrong, I have seen it happen many times and it rarely ends up working out for anyone. Both parties become miserable. I don't think most people who enter into such arrangements realize just how long and painful the immigration process can be.
  • i'm really confuse, my step dad wants me to help one of his relative to have a green card. I surely don't want to do that but my real mom wants me to help... please help
  • Depends on how much money was on offer! Marriage is just a shitey piece of paper anyway!
  • Helping the Crazy- here is my email address : mamaacitaa@gmail.com.
  • I think I would, why stop some one living in the country they want to live in! I live in the UK and one day I hope to move to the US, and if I was unable to get my green card the conventional way, I hope some one would be kind enough to help me out!

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