A Russian woman blatantly stated her objective in her postings. Her lawyer says she didn't know such marriages were illegal.
When 24-year-old Yuliya Kalinina turned to the Internet in search of a husband, she made it absolutely clear what she was looking for in a relationship:
"Green Card Marriage -- Will pay $300/month. Total $15, 000," the Russian national living in
Just in case any would-be Romeos weren't taking the hint, she added, "NOT required to live together."
Kalinina's direct approach was very attractive, drawing the attention not only of the man who would marry her, but also of agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
After nearly two years of what federal prosecutors allege was a sham marriage, Kalinina and her 30-year-old husband, Benjamin C. Adams, were arrested last week at separate residences.
Prosecutors say Kalinina leased
She also took care of the wedding arrangements: Performing the ceremony was Dmitri Chavkerov, an Internet-ordained minister who also happened to be Kalinina's live-in boyfriend.
"I'd say it's a fairly blatant example of marriage fraud," said Assistant U.S. Atty. Curtis A. Kin, one of the prosecutors on the case.
Robert Schoch, special agent in charge of ICE investigations in
According to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in
She posted at least eight ads, most of them titled "Green Card Marriage -- Will pay $300/month. Total $15,000."
According to the court papers, ICE agents also obtained e-mails from Kalinina's Google account in which she and Adams discussed their potential marriage.
"How long does it have to last for?"
"Marriage will take 2-3 years (most likely 2)," Kalinina responded.
A month later, Kalinina leased
When confronted by ICE agent's months later, the documents state, Kalinina and her boyfriend -- the man who performed the marriage ceremony -- admitted that the marriage to
Attorney Dale Rubin, who is representing Kalinina, said his client has a pending asylum application but was concerned that it wouldn't be granted before she was due to leave the country.
He said Kalinina didn't know it was illegal to marry for a green card, which he said was evidenced by the blatant language in her ads.
"For some reason, if you're from


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