Establishing Community: The Launch of the Private Victim Support Group
The Collective Need
In response to the isolation often felt by U.S. citizen sponsors, February 22, 2026, marks the official launch of the private MarriageFraud.com Victim Support Facebook Group. While the MarriageFraud.com website serves as a national source of truth for education and support, this private group provides the human architecture necessary for victims and their loved ones to connect, share perspectives, and regain a sense of stability.
A Protected, Moderated Environment
This community operates as a non-public, moderated educational initiative. Unlike anonymous online forums—which are frequently compromised by misinformation and bad actors—this space is designed to be a respectful sanctuary. Every participant is vetted to ensure the integrity of the group, allowing members to find solidarity without the interference of unverified outside opinions.
Strategic Caution: Protecting Your Case
A core pillar of the MarriageFraud.com mission is the protection of the sponsor. Therefore, this community is structured with a “Safety First” approach. While shared experience is powerful, immigration fraud is highly fact-specific. To maintain the "A+ Standard" of case integrity, we advise all members of the following:
Confidentiality: Social media is not a privileged or confidential forum.
Administrative Safety: Members are cautioned against sharing specific legal facts, case numbers, or personal identifiers that could jeopardize their standing.
Professional Boundaries: This group encourages thoughtful discussion but does not constitute legal, medical, or psychological advice.
The Role of Community in Recovery
Marriage fraud is not only an emotional betrayal; it carries significant legal and financial consequences. By establishing this national network, we are moving beyond the delivery of information into the facilitation of long-term resilience. The group serves as a vital peer-to-headquarters link, allowing victims to move from shock and confusion to informed, calculated action.
Transparency and Integrity
MarriageFraud.com remains an independent, privately funded national initiative. We believe that true support requires a foundation of absolute transparency. By providing this community at no cost, we ensure that every U.S. citizen sponsor has access to a vetted environment where they can realize a simple, powerful truth: You are not alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a support group for marriage fraud victims?
Yes. MarriageFraud.com operates a private, moderated support community exclusively for U.S. citizen sponsors affected by immigration marriage fraud. Unlike anonymous online forums, every participant is vetted to protect the integrity of the group. The community provides a safe environment where victims and their loved ones can connect, share perspectives, and regain stability.
Who can join the Marriage Fraud Victim Support Community?
The community is open to U.S. citizen sponsors who have been affected by immigration marriage fraud, as well as their immediate family members and loved ones. All participants must use a real Facebook profile to join to ensure the group remains a trusted, secure environment free from bad actors and misinformation. However, anonymous posting is allowed.
Is the support group confidential?
The community is a non-public, moderated space designed to protect member privacy. However, social media is not a legally privileged forum. Members are cautioned against sharing specific legal facts, case numbers, or personal identifiers that could jeopardize their legal standing. For legally protected communications, members should work with a licensed attorney.
Is the support community free?
Yes. The MarriageFraud.com Victim Support Community is provided at no cost. MarriageFraud.com is a privately funded national initiative that operates independently from government agencies, ensuring that all resources remain focused solely on the interests and protection of U.S. citizen sponsors.
Can I get legal advice in the support group?
No. The community is an educational and peer support environment — it does not provide legal, medical, or psychological advice. Members are encouraged to retain licensed professionals for case-specific guidance. MarriageFraud.com maintains a professional referral network of attorneys, counselors, and financial professionals on the Referrals page.