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INS officials interviewed H.S. and F.S. separately and discovered inconsistencies between their descriptions of daily life together. F.S then admitted that the marriage was a fraud. She signed an affidavit stating that H.S. had paid her $2,000 for helping him become a permanent resident and that she had never lived with him nor had sexual relations with him. After F.S. withdrew her support of the joint petition, H.S. was served with a Notice to Appear and a removal hearing was scheduled.
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