- Marriage
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I sent his corporate green-card fraud logs to immigration compliance
By Seduction Chronicles Editorial
3 min read
My emotional stability was completely gone, my personal credit score was destroyed because I had been financing his top-tier legal fees for two years, and I was sitting on our…

My emotional stability was completely gone, my personal credit score was destroyed because I had been financing his top-tier legal fees for two years, and I was sitting on our bedroom floor holding a printed PDF document that proved my entire three-year marriage was nothing but a calculated international scam to secure permanent citizenship and corporate placement.
I met my husband four years ago when he arrived in our city on a temporary corporate work visa. I fell madly in love with his charm, his intelligence, and his ambition. We got married within a year, and I spent my personal savings hiring the most expensive immigration attorneys in the state to clear his permanent residency track. He recently secured a high-paying director position at an international consulting firm, and he always told me that his success was "our success."
This morning, he left his old personal tablet unlocked on the kitchen counter when he rushed out to a corporate board meeting. A notification popped up from an unlisted, secure messaging application. Curiosity got the better of me, and I opened the archive.
The chat logs with his family back home went back three years, and they were completely terrifying.
He didn't love me. He had never loved me. The entire relationship was a pre-meditated corporate strategy designed by him and his mother to bypass the strict national work-visa quotas. In one message, sent just last week, he explicitly wrote: "The final permanent residency review clears next month. Once the physical card arrives, I can file for a clean divorce, claim half her property equity as marital assets, and finally bring my real partner over from Europe. She has no idea."
I sat on the floor, looking at the glowing screen, feeling an absolute void in my chest. Every memory, every holiday, and every intimate moment was just a line item on his immigration checklist.
I didn't confront him, and I didn't pack his bags. I spent three hours downloading the entire three-year message history, formatting the files into an organized data package, and translating the foreign text logs into a certified legal summary. This afternoon, I drove directly to the federal immigration fraud enforcement office and submitted a formal report for systemic marriage fraud. I also forwarded the complete file to the corporate ethics committee at his international firm.
Because his high-level executive position requires a spotless moral and legal compliance record, his employment contract was terminated before the end of the business day, and his permanent citizenship track was permanently revoked, marking him for immediate deportation processing. Now, his friends are calling me a vindictive, malicious monster who ruined a brilliant man's entire life and career over "hurt feelings" and a personal relationship dispute.
But when a person treats your heart, your finances, and your trust as a corporate stepping stone for a citizenship scam, they forfeit any right to protection. Strong women deport the trash before they get ruined, while naive girls stay and let themselves be stripped of everything. Did I cross the line by reporting him, or did he clear his own passport?


