Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986
- A law that stipulates foreign nationals who gained immigrant status due to a marriage of less than two years are conditional immigrants and must prove their marriage's validity to remove their conditional status or risk deportation
- The couple was caught in a difficult situation when they couldn't sufficiently prove the validity of their marriage during their conditional period, as per the Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986.
- The Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986 were put in place to discourage people from entering fraudulent marriages just to gain residency status.
- During the 90-day period leading up to their second-year anniversary, they worked diligently to collect the necessary documents to prove their marriage's legitimacy, in line with the Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986.
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