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My bff married an immigrant before and wanna get marry a bee immigrant..is it a bad idea?

My best friend was married for five years to a girl who needed the green card, they weren’t in any relationship, strictly business. They forgot to get divorce and did it now 6 months ago.

We have known each other for about 6-7 years and had a fling back then. We have always stayed friends and now he wanna help me get my green card. I’m just worried because they divorced so recently and I feel like it looks suspicious. Do they look extra into these type of cases when you’ve married twice like that?

I know a lot of people on here look down on these type of arrangements, but please keep the angry opinions for yourself. That’s not what I’m here for.

Edit: The title should say “A new immigrant*. Not a Bee”

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