MarriageFraud.com: A Resource for a Growing National Crisis

The National Announcement

In response to a growing national crisis, MarriageFraud.com is proud to announce that it has created the first national education and support platform for victims of marriage fraud and their loved ones. This launch, occurring on February 1, 2026, marks a vital turning point in victim advocacy, providing a structured and professional environment for U.S. citizen sponsors to access holistic guidance and strategic resources for the first time on a national scale.

The Congressional Catalyst

The establishment of this platform follows a pivotal moment in federal oversight. In June 2025, the national marriage fraud crisis was brought to the forefront of the American consciousness through Congressional Testimony by Cody Brown of Codias Law. This exposure served as a definitive turning point, transforming a long-silenced domestic issue into a matter of urgent national concern. The testimony underscored a systemic lack of support for victims and a void in the national infrastructure for sponsor advocacy—a gap that MarriageFraud.com was specifically built to bridge.

The Standard of Reliability

What differentiates MarriageFraud.com is an uncompromising focus on the reliability of information. For years, victims have been forced to rely on anonymous online forums and social media groups. While well-intentioned, these spaces are frequently rife with misinformation, anecdotal evidence, and conflicting legal misunderstandings that can inadvertently jeopardize a sponsor's position. MarriageFraud.com replaces the uncertainty of these forums with a "Source of Truth"—a centralized hub where every resource is vetted against established facts, historical patterns, and professional standards. In a landscape where bad information can have life-altering consequences, reliability is our primary mandate.

Defining Our Independence

MarriageFraud.com is a privately funded national initiative. Operating entirely without the use of taxpayer funds, the platform maintains absolute independence from government agencies. This autonomy ensures that all resources and professional referrals remain focused solely on the interests and protection of the U.S. citizen sponsor. By prioritizing professional integrity over bureaucratic or popular consensus, the platform provides a clear, unvarnished look at the realities of marriage fraud.

A Tribute to Those Who Paved the Way

This platform is built upon the courage of countless victims who, for years, fought their battles in silence and isolation. MarriageFraud.com pays homage to the pioneers of this movement—the sponsors who shared their stories and refused to accept the status quo. Their persistence provided the moral imperative necessary to bring this crisis to the national stage. This resource is a testament to their resilience and a promise that future victims will not have to walk that path unsupported.

The Methodology of Support

The platform achieves its mission by providing a clear, reliable framework for sponsors to manage their circumstances:

  • Prevention: Verified insights designed to help sponsors identify risks before they escalate.

  • Detection: Fact-based guidance for identifying the specific markers of a fraudulent arrangement.

  • Response: Strategic frameworks for documenting a case and protecting a sponsor's administrative record.

  • Referrals: Directing victims to a curated network of professionals who can help them respond to and recover from marriage fraud.

A Vision for the Future

The vision for MarriageFraud.com is the establishment of a permanent pillar of support for U.S. citizen sponsors. As the national conversation continues to evolve, the platform will remain at the forefront of victim advocacy, ensuring that the focus remains on integrity, justice, and the delivery of reliable information. The ultimate goal is a future where U.S. citizen sponsors are empowered to protect themselves from foreign nationals seeking immigration benefits.

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