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Question #73

Hi. Two years ago, I naively and stupidly married my roommate here in NYC so that he could get immigration papers. A few weeks later, I moved out of the apartment, and I haven’t spoken to him since. The “marriage” was never consummated. I presume he will not want the divorce and fight it or hide since, as far as I understand, our marriage gives him some sort of legal status in the US. 1) I never went on any immigration interview or filled out any forms. Since I voluntarily entered the marriage with the intent of helping him obtain citizenship, am I liable for fraud? 2) Can I get an annulment? Can I get a divorce? What is the simplest and least expensive recourse? Thank you!!

If you intentionally entered into the marriage solely to provide your roommate with immigration status in the United States, you would be theoretically subject to a claim of fraud, but it would be hard for the prosecutor to prove that you had the intent to defraud.

To get an annulment, you will have to prove fraud, and it appears that you were complicit in this agreement to marry to provide immigration status to your roommate. So you were not defrauded or deceived.
You can, however, get a divorce. If you can prove one of the grounds acceptable in New York State for divorce or both of you are agreeable on one of the grounds.

If you are living in the New York City metropolitan area, I strongly suggest that you call me at 212-370-1660 to discuss arranging for a meeting to discuss mediating your divorce, which will be faster and cheaper and a lot less emotionally straining.

Leonard M. Weiner, Esq./Divorce Solutions