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Oh No: Nigerian Woman Lands in Serious Trouble in America After Engaging in Fake Marriage...See Details

Posted by Samuel on Sun 21st May, 2017 - tori.ng

A Nigerian woman who had the nerve to engage in sham marriage in the United States of America is being made to pay for the act.

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Euphemia Chinyeaka Okeke, a Nigerian woman resident in Louisville, Kentucky, United States has admitted that she unlawfully obtained citizenship by entering into a sham marriage with a Houston man, the Acting U.S. Attorney Abe Martinez has announced.
 
According to Sunday Punch, the 41-year-old Euphemia Chinyeaka Okeke, admitted to marrying a Houston resident and U.S. citizen while in Nigeria. She then applied for an immigrant visa and alien registration based on that marriage, claiming her permanent residence would be Houston.
 
However, shortly after she arrived in the United States, Okeke conceived a child and lived in Louisville with Kenneth Okeke, a Nigerian citizen with no legal status to reside in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Okeke have since lived in Louisville and have two children together there.
 
In her application for naturalization, however, she testified under oath and penalty of perjury that since arriving in this country, she continuously lived in Houston with her purported husband and no one else, had not lived in any other place in the United States and had no children. She became a naturalized citizen on September 14, 2011, a press release from the Southern District of Texas U.S. Attorney’s Office revealed on Friday.
 
Less than a month later, Euphemia Okeke filed for divorce. She married Kenneth Okeke two weeks later and filed a petition for alien relative in an attempt to obtain lawful immigration status for him. In that petition, she stated under oath and penalty of perjury that she was divorced two years before she actually was and that she had lived and worked in Louisville since arriving in the United States.
 
U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon accepted the plea and has set sentencing for Aug. 4, 2017. At that time, Euphemia Okeke faces up to 10 years in federal prison and possible revocation of her citizenship.
 
Kenneth Okeke is currently in deportation proceedings.
 
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam Goldman is prosecuting the case.


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