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Immigration to the United States through marriage may be a pit.

Wu Mou, a Changzhou woman, met an American man through social networking sites and married him in order to live a better life abroad. It was not until I applied for a visa that I found out that my husband was actually a disabled person living on government relief. What makes Wu Mou regret even more is that this nominal marriage wasted her 12 years of youth. Recently, the judgment of the People's Court of Wu Mou Economic Development Zone finally ended this transnational marriage.

Ms Wu Mou from the Economic Development Zone was originally a single mother. After divorcing her ex-husband, she lived alone with her daughter and worked in Guangdong for a long time, making life very difficult. Wu Mou wants to immigrate to the United States in order to make her daughter and herself live a better life.

In September 2003, Wu Mou met an American man named Kevin through social networking sites. In order to solve the language communication barrier, Wu Mou specially hired an interpreter, through whom they kept in touch with each other online.

In 2004, Kevin came to China twice, met Wu Mou and registered to get married. From then on, they lived like long-distance lovers, and kept in touch through the Internet. Kevin also gave Wu Mou a monthly living allowance of 400 dollars to go to the United States.

Kevin has been helping immigrants from Wu Mou since 2005, and things seem to be going on step by step. But by the end of 2005, Wu Mou's visa to go abroad was refused by the US Consulate.

At this time, Wu Mou learned that Kevin had been living on disability benefits in the United States and was unable to successfully handle immigration procedures for himself. And she herself does not meet the conditions for a visa to the United States at all. To this end, Wu Mou and her husband Kevin had many quarrels until they completely lost contact.

During this 12 year transnational marriage, Wu Mou and her daughter lived alone. This impure foreign marriage not only failed to improve Wu Mou's life, but consumed her years of youth. In July last year, Wu Mou returned to his hometown of Changzhou from Guangdong, and filed a lawsuit with the court for divorce with Kevin on the grounds that the relationship between husband and wife had not broken for many years.

The court held that Wu Mou met the defendant online through others for the purpose of immigration and obtained a marriage certificate. Wu Mou lost contact with the defendant after his application for going abroad was rejected. Combined with the analysis of the marriage foundation and married life of the original and the defendant, the marriage relationship between the original and the defendant has indeed completely broken down.

To sum up, the court supported the plaintiff's divorce claim. The defendant refused to appear in court without justifiable reasons after being summoned by a summons. The court ruled by default according to law and ordered Wu Mou to divorce the defendant Kevin.