An Indian woman drew online criticism after posting a video about obtaining a marriage-based Green Card in two months by marrying a US Army veteran. The video highlighted her husband’s service in two wars and listed benefits such as free education, free healthcare, and home purchase support. Megha Goyal Mitch, who studied at Arizona State University and worked at Amazon on an H-1B visa, shared her timeline from arriving in the US in 2019 to marriage in 2023. Some social media users accused the couple of exploiting the system for faster immigration processing, while others noted that marriage-based Green Cards are legal when the union is valid. The posts also promoted the couple’s efforts as social media influencers focused on their cross-cultural relationship.
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