PROVIDENCE — A New Bedford man has been charged with arranging "fraudulent marriages" in Rhode Island for undocumented immigrants seeking permanent resident cards.
The U.S. Department of Justice says Carlos Alberto DaVeiga was matching undocumented aliens with citizens. He was arrested last week following a five-month investigation.
Immigration officials say they were tipped off by employees in several Rhode Island towns who say they were suspicious of the couples, some of whom didn't speak the other's language.
The U.S. Attorney's Office said federal agents monitoring DaVeiga determined that he facilitated at least 15 fraudulent marriages between May 2005 and this month.
Officials said that DaVeiga charged between $3,000 and $9,000 to arrange a marriage and paid a U.S. citizen $1,500 to participate.
The immigrant also had to pay the U.S. citizen $200 per month while the immigration application was pending.
The U.S. Attorney's Office believes that DaVeiga brought couples to Rhode Island to get married because there is no waiting period or blood test requirement.
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