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:blink:http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/na...0,1020006.story

Immigration roundup in Florida targets sham marriages

Foreign visitors are accused of paying U.S. citizens to wed. At least 46 are arrested.

By Jim Leusner, Orlando Sentinel

May 10, 2008

ORLANDO, FLA. -- The four-tiered cake the newlyweds were about to cut was plastic. The glasses and plates on the reception table were empty. And the bride wore casual shoes under her wedding gown.

Those were among the clues that first caught the attention of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials after they searched the offices of Winter Garden-based All Kind Services U.S.A. In a back room were the cake, the fake reception hall and a rack with several wedding dresses.

"The cake is the first clue. . . . And the running shoes are a nice touch, too," said Mark Garrand, assistant special agent in charge of ICE in Orlando.

Investigators soon realized that the photos and props were identical in many of the 25 marriage cases they were probing with All Kind Services involving Central and South American visitors accused of paying for spouses so they could stay and work in the United States.

On Friday, ICE officials and federal prosecutors said such photos were among key evidence in Operation Knot So Fast, a Florida roundup of 83 people this week accused of organizing or participating in sham marriages in Orlando, Cocoa Beach, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sarasota and Fort Myers.

At least 46 people were arrested in the Orlando area and surrounding counties by ICE and FBI agents, U.S. marshals, and Orange and Osceola county deputies, and more arrests are expected.

At a news conference Friday in Orlando, U.S. Attorney Robert O'Neill displayed marriage photos of Hugo Luppu, 29, an Argentine visitor accused of paying for an arranged marriage in January 2005 in Orange County, Fla., with Angelia Raimer, 25, an American citizen from Melbourne, Fla., so he could remain in the country.

O'Neill said that case was typical of foreigners paying up to $10,000 for arranged marriages, including up to $2,500 paid to the American spouses participating in the scam.

Luppu and Raimer were arrested this week and charged with immigration fraud.

"In these photographs, there are no pictures of people in the audience," O'Neill said. "They're having photos taken to make it look like these sham marriages were legitimate." Immigration officials said foreigners who often overstayed their visas paid various companies so they could marry Americans and stay in the country.

Several central Florida companies and their operators were accused of coaching the new couples on dealing with immigration officials and government documents.

Robert Weber of Tampa, who heads ICE investigations in central Florida, said immigration-marriage fraud is a multimillion-dollar industry across the country and a priority target for his agency. The agency investigated about 2,300 such cases in 2004. The number reached more than 5,200 in 2006 and the first half of 2007.

Interview scheduled for May 7th 2009

Filed for Citizenship on January 27 2009

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And I have to compete with these bozos for AOS...hopefully not now!!!

Dawn

Our journey to be together (work in progress)

March 2007 - Met online

1/28/08 - Sent I-129F to VSC

5/13/08 - Visa in hand!!!

7/7/08 - POE

7/11/08 - legal wedding

7/20/08 - AOS/EAD/AP sent to Chicago Lockbox

11/18/08 - AOS approved!!!

11/25/08 - Received welcome letter...and Green Card!!!

12/21/08 - ceremonial wedding

10/9/10 - Sent I-751 and started the fresh hell that is ROC

10/14/10 - NOA1 for ROC

10/29/10 - received appointment for Biometrics

11/22/10 - Biometrics appointment

Currently: Living blissfully with my Essex lad...

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On Friday, ICE officials and federal prosecutors said such photos were among key evidence in Operation Knot So Fast, a Florida roundup of 83 people this week accused of organizing or participating in sham marriages in Orlando, Cocoa Beach, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sarasota and Fort Myers.

:lol:

Probably why my AOS got transferred to CSC. Orlando had bigger fish to fry. :hehe:

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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Good for them. I hope they round up even more.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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When people complain about the wait times and things, I always say it's cause of fools like these.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Have to admit... for up to $10K per immigrant, they could've at least bought a real cake (not one made of plastic).

:D

12-14-07 Sent K-1 petition

12-17-07 Received NOA1

01-06-08 Got engaged!!!

02-21-08 NOA2 Approved

02-27-08 NVC processed petition

02-28-08 Received NOA2 in mail

03-03-08 Consulate in Rio de Janeiro received petition

03-21-08 Received packet for interview

04-22-08 Visa Interview and Visa APPROVED!

05-06-08 Visa received in mail

07-28-08 Wedding Date (Reception was 26th, but forgot to reigster for MC...oops)

10-04-08 Applied for AOS (EAD and AP also)

10-09-08 NOA1 for I-485

10-27-08 I-485 transferred to CSC

11-04-08 I-485 Biometrics appointment

11-13-08 NOA1 for EAD

12-09-08 EAD Biometrics appointment

01-08-09 AP Approved

01-13-09 AP Received

Cost of 3 roundtrip tickets to Brazil in last 3 years...... $2,900+

Cost of filing petitions for K-1 visa & AOS.................... $1,465+

Cost of monthly calling cards to Brazil........................$20

Cost of marrying the woman of my dreams.... PRICELESS

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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Have to admit... for up to $10K per immigrant, they could've at least bought a real cake (not one made of plastic).

:D

:lol: True that.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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When people complain about the wait times and things, I always say it's cause of fools like these.

Amen! Me too.

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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Educate Yourself on the Warning Signs of Stroke -- talk to me, I am a survivor!

"Life is as the little shadow that runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset" ---Crowfoot

The true measure of a society is how those who have treat those who don't.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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For 10,000 they could have got a hot shot lawyer to get them in legally. Why are people so dumb. And also I really hate that these cases get so highlighted in the press. I would bet that sham marriages make up less than 5% of the overall caseload of the USCIS, but the fact that they get highlighted so much means that us genuine people have even more hoops to jump through and longer processing times. It is due to similar media hoopla that the CR-1 exists at all.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Bahamas
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Great 46 down in the roundup another 18539457309483553 to go . :thumbs:

The length people are going to obtain a GC is mind-boggling. :wacko:

*sheesh*

Our Inevitable Destiny Together (evolving)

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Two Hearts Beat As One

TIMELINE:

=>Hubby & I met online Aug 27th,2005.(An undeniable Love)

=>Proposed to me on Sept 14th, 2005.(Happy Moment)

=>Exchanged our wedding vows on Aug 9th, 2006.(Blessing)

=>I-102 form (replacement I-94) sent on Mar 18th, 2008.

=>I-102 form(Approval) on Mar 27th, 2008.

=>Immigration Medical taken on May 27th,2008.

=>Picked up Medical Results on May 30th,2008.

=>I-765,I-485,I-130 App Package Sent on June 23rd,2008.

=>I-765,I-485,I-130 App Package Received on June 24th,2008.

=>I-797C NOA Receipts on June 27th,2008.

=>Biometrics NOA on July 1st,2008.

=>Touched on July 2nd,2008.

=>Notification of I-485 RFE on July 22nd,2008.(gathering req doc's)

=>Biometrics Appt July 29th,2008.(Completed)

=>Touched on July 29th,2008.

=>RFE response sent on Oct 17th,2008. (took us a while, but we did it!)

=>RFE response received on Oct 20th,2008.

=>EAD Card (Approved) production ordered notice on Nov 25th,2008. (omg so excited)

=>AOS Interview notice on Dec 2nd,2008. (woohoo)

=>EAD Card arrived in the mail on Dec 8th,2008.

=>Awaiting the 3 year mark to Apply for U.S Citizenship.

=>Eligible to file for U.S Citizenship Dec 2011.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Great 46 down in the roundup another 18539457309483553 to go . :thumbs:

:rofl:

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07-22-2006 Met in Florida

09-02-2006 Been together ever since

12-09-2007 My visa expired, trip back home

01-16-2008 Dave visited me in Ukraine

04-22-2008 I-129F mailed out to Vermont

05-20-2008 I-129F returned

05-22-2008 Second attempt at filing I-129F

05-23-2008 Received by Mr. Novak

05-29-2008 NOA1 (6 days)

06-09-2008 Touched (Yay, violated for the 1st time)

07-02-2008 Touched again!!!

07-03-2008 Touched again!!!

08-29-2008 Dave's 2nd trip to Ukraine!

09-25-2008 NOA2 (126 days)

09-26-2008 Touched

09-??-2008 NVC Received

09-30-2008 NVC Left

10-02-2008 Noa2 hardcopy in the mail

10-03-2008 Embassy Received

11-05-2008 Medical

11-07-2008 Interview

11-14-2008 Visa Received

11-17-2008 Flight to Orlando :)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Jerks like these make the process harder for the rest of us....I wish I could just bottom.gif

Edited by Savanphil

12/03/2005: Married

10/13/2006: Interview Approved

10/26/2006: POE: EWR (ARRIVED) [/size]

182 days from filing to Visa in Hand!!![/color]

AOS/EAD

01/22/2007: Sent to The Lockbox.....let the games begin.....again

02/02/2007: NOA1's for both....the waiting game officially begins

02/15/2007: Biometrics appt.

04/11/2007: EAD APPROVED!! YI-HAW

04/21/2007: Received SSN#

05/23/2007: AOS Interview -------> APPROOOOOOVED!!!!!!

05/29/2007: Received Welcome letter

06/04/2007: Green Card in Hand!!!

122 Days from filing AOS to Green Card in Hand!!!

REMOVING CONDITIONS

05/21/2009: Filed to Remove Conditions

6/18/2009: Biometrics Done

09/14/2009: Approved!!!

Citizenship

2/15/2011: Filed N-400

3/28/2011: Biometrics <-- Done

5/09/2011: Naturalization Interview <--- APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5/09/2011: Swearing in Ceremony (We're Done)

MY HUSBAND IS NOW A US CITIZEN

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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NAIL THEM ALL, FOR THEY ALL MADE IT HARDER ON THOSE OF US DOING IT THE RIGHT WAY! THANKS TO THEM WE HAVE ALL THIS PAPERWORK AND EXTRA SECURITY PROCEDURES NOW! :thumbs:

:blink:http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/na...0,1020006.story

Immigration roundup in Florida targets sham marriages

Foreign visitors are accused of paying U.S. citizens to wed. At least 46 are arrested.

By Jim Leusner, Orlando Sentinel

May 10, 2008

ORLANDO, FLA. -- The four-tiered cake the newlyweds were about to cut was plastic. The glasses and plates on the reception table were empty. And the bride wore casual shoes under her wedding gown.

Those were among the clues that first caught the attention of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials after they searched the offices of Winter Garden-based All Kind Services U.S.A. In a back room were the cake, the fake reception hall and a rack with several wedding dresses.

"The cake is the first clue. . . . And the running shoes are a nice touch, too," said Mark Garrand, assistant special agent in charge of ICE in Orlando.

Investigators soon realized that the photos and props were identical in many of the 25 marriage cases they were probing with All Kind Services involving Central and South American visitors accused of paying for spouses so they could stay and work in the United States.

On Friday, ICE officials and federal prosecutors said such photos were among key evidence in Operation Knot So Fast, a Florida roundup of 83 people this week accused of organizing or participating in sham marriages in Orlando, Cocoa Beach, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sarasota and Fort Myers.

At least 46 people were arrested in the Orlando area and surrounding counties by ICE and FBI agents, U.S. marshals, and Orange and Osceola county deputies, and more arrests are expected.

At a news conference Friday in Orlando, U.S. Attorney Robert O'Neill displayed marriage photos of Hugo Luppu, 29, an Argentine visitor accused of paying for an arranged marriage in January 2005 in Orange County, Fla., with Angelia Raimer, 25, an American citizen from Melbourne, Fla., so he could remain in the country.

O'Neill said that case was typical of foreigners paying up to $10,000 for arranged marriages, including up to $2,500 paid to the American spouses participating in the scam.

Luppu and Raimer were arrested this week and charged with immigration fraud.

"In these photographs, there are no pictures of people in the audience," O'Neill said. "They're having photos taken to make it look like these sham marriages were legitimate." Immigration officials said foreigners who often overstayed their visas paid various companies so they could marry Americans and stay in the country.

Several central Florida companies and their operators were accused of coaching the new couples on dealing with immigration officials and government documents.

Robert Weber of Tampa, who heads ICE investigations in central Florida, said immigration-marriage fraud is a multimillion-dollar industry across the country and a priority target for his agency. The agency investigated about 2,300 such cases in 2004. The number reached more than 5,200 in 2006 and the first half of 2007.

 
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