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Foreign Bride And Marriage Scams


A wedding is supposed to be the safest promise two families ever make to each other.
For a growing number of Indians, it has become the opening move in a fraud.
These scams run in several directions at once.
A foreign woman who declares love and then needs money.
A groom settled abroad who marries, collects, and disappears.
A facilitator who promises a marriage that will unlock a visa.
A bride who vanishes with the jewellery a week after the ceremony.
The common thread is simple.
The marriage is the bait, not the goal.
This is the full picture: how the fraud works, how big it has become, how artificial intelligence has made it far harder to spot, and exactly how to protect yourself and report it in India.
The Scale Of The Problem
This is no longer a fringe worry.
It is one of the largest categories of cybercrime in the country, and romance and matrimonial fraud is a major part of it.
| What The Data Shows | Reported Figure |
|---|---|
| Lost to cyber fraud in India, 2025 | About 22,495 crore rupees |
| Cybercrime complaints filed, 2025 | More than 28 lakh, up about a quarter |
| Romance scam cases logged by NCRB by 2024 | Over 62,000 |
| Rise in romance fraud across four years | Close to 900 per cent |
| Funds victims recovered, mid 2025 | Roughly six in every hundred rupees |
By 2024, India ranked third in the world for newly created romance scam profiles, and every figure above counts only the people willing to come forward.
Once the money moves, it is almost always gone. This is why the entire guide leans on prevention.
The Four Faces Of The Marriage Scams
Most articles describe only one version.
In reality, Indians are targeted in at least four distinct ways.
| Scam Type | How It Works | Who Is Targeted | The Tell |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foreign sweetheart | A fake foreign or NRI partner builds romance, then invents crises that need money | Men and women, often lonely or recently single | Money enters the conversation early |
| Vanishing groom | An NRI marries fast, takes the dowry, returns abroad, and cuts contact | Brides and their families, especially in Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana | A rushed wedding and heavy upfront demands |
| Paper marriage | A wedding staged only to win a visa or residency | People are desperate to migrate | The marriage is sold as a visa route |
| Robber bride (looteri dulhan) | An organised gang stages a marriage, then flees with cash and gold | Men seeking a bride often live in smaller towns | The bride and her family vanish soon after |
If a marriage is sold to you as a route to a passport, the marriage is a scam. A contrived wedding does not buy residency anywhere; the visa is refused, and the money is gone.
The cases are real and recent.
In May 2026, Uttar Pradesh police in Maharajganj arrested four women running a looteri dulhan racket with fabricated identity papers and scouts who picked out targets.
One woman elsewhere was caught before her ninth wedding after duping eight men.
On the other side of the ledger, the Ministry of External Affairs alone logged more than 1,600 complaints over five years from women abandoned by NRI husbands, and foreign agencies in Australia and Ireland have dismantled large sham-marriage networks built around South Asian grooms.
How The Marriage Scams Trap Is Built
Strip away the surface, and the method is almost identical, because it works on emotion rather than technology.
It moves through predictable stages.
First comes attention.
Constant messages and flattery that mirror exactly what you want.
Then comes trust.
Family photographs, early talk of marriage, a vivid shared future.
Then comes isolation.
You are moved from the matrimonial site or app to a private chat where no one is watching.
Then comes urgency.
A crisis demands a fast decision, so you cannot stop to check.
Only then comes the ask.
It lands when refusing feels like a betrayal, and it is rarely a blunt demand for cash.
It is dressed up, and it takes recognisable forms.
| Form The Ask Takes | What You Are Told |
|---|---|
| Release fee | Pay to free a gift or parcel supposedly sent to you |
| Emergency | A medical bill, an airport detention, a travel crisis |
| Dowry | Instalments that keep rising before and after the wedding |
| Document grab | Your identity papers, later used to open mule accounts |
| Investment, or pig butchering | A crypto or forex tip with small fake returns, then a vanishing deposit |
| Blackmail | Money to stop intimate images from being shared |
If someone you have never met in person asks for money in any form, the relationship has already told you what it is.
How Artificial Intelligence Changed Everything
For years, the advice was easy.
Watch for clumsy English and a refusal to video call.
That advice is now dangerously out of date.
Scammers use AI to generate convincing photographs and entire personas, and to write chat scripts that never misspell a word.
The old tale of broken grammar is gone.
The video call is no longer proof either.
In June 2026, Mumbai cyber police warned of deepfake marriage proposals, in which fraudsters use AI-generated faces and cloned voices to simulate a live call with a partner who does not exist.
Voice cloning has crossed what researchers call the indistinguishable threshold, and a usable copy of a voice can be built from a few seconds of audio lifted from a reel or a voice note.
A scammer can now look real, sound real, write fluently, and hold a live video call, all while being no one at all.
The practical lesson is that verification has to go deeper than a glance and a video call ever could.
The Cruel Twist: Some Scammers Are Victims Too
Many of the people sending these messages are not free agents.
Investigations across South and Southeast Asia have exposed vast scam compounds, including around Sihanoukville in Cambodia, where trafficked workers are forced to run romance and investment frauds under threat of violence.
Indians have been lured into these compounds with fake job offers, then held and made to operate the very scripts above.
The warm stranger on the other end may be a captive reading lines under duress.
That does not lessen your loss, but it tells you that the network behind it is organised and transnational, not a lone impostor.
Treat every unsolicited approach as industrial rather than personal.
Red Flags In Marriage Scams And How To Verify
Trust should grow slowly.
The signs below say it should not grow at all.
| Red Flag | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Love or a marriage offer within days | Speed is a manipulation tactic, not romance |
| Pushed onto private chat quickly | It removes the platform’s oversight |
| A profile that is thin or inconsistent across sites | A common sign of a fabricated identity |
| Any early mention of money, gifts, or investment | This is the core purpose of the fraud |
| Requests for bank details, ID, or private photos | Used for theft, mule accounts, or blackmail |
| A marriage promised as a visa guarantee | Contrived marriages fail and forfeit the money |
| Resistance to registering the marriage | Often hides an existing marriage or intent to flee |
A few minutes of checking still defeats most operations, but the checks now have to be smarter.
| Check | How To Do It |
|---|---|
| Unscripted live video | Ask for a sudden head turn or a note with today’s date; deepfakes stumble on this |
| Reverse image search | Stolen photographs usually appear elsewhere under other names |
| Voice caution | Never trust a familiar voice alone; hang up and call back on a saved number |
| Story cross-check | Verify the workplace, university, and cities independently |
| Professional background check | For a serious proposal abroad, this is standard practice, not paranoia |
| Original documents | Demand the original passport and OCI card; never accept photographs as final proof |
| The golden rule | Send no money, documents, or images before meeting in person |
If You Are Targeted: Reporting And Remedies
Speed decides whether money is recoverable.
Frozen accounts can sometimes be reversed.
Withdrawn cash almost never is, so report first and grieve later.
| Channel | Use It For | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Cyber helpline | Freeze a fraudulent transfer fast | Call 1930 |
| Cybercrime portal | A formal complaint, evidence, and tracking | cybercrime.gov.in |
| Women helpline | Support for women and children | Call 181 |
| Sanchar Saathi | Reporting suspicious numbers | sancharsaathi.gov.in |
| MEA grievance portal | Abandonment by an NRI spouse | madad.gov.in |
| The platform | Taking down the fake profile | Within the app or site |
Preserve everything before you report.
Chats, screenshots, payment records, profile links, and phone numbers are the evidence investigators need.
If you assume nothing can be done, you are wrong.
The law gives you real tools, especially when dealing with an absconding spouse.
| Remedy | What It Does |
|---|---|
| BNS cheating and extortion | Criminal action for deception and for threats made to extract money |
| IT Act, Sections 66C, 66D, 66E | Covers identity theft, fake-identity cheating, and sharing private images |
| Maintenance, Section 144 BNSS | Support for a deserted spouse, the successor to the old Section 125 CrPC |
| Passport impounding | Strands an absconding NRI spouse abroad until he faces court |
| Look Out Circular | Bars the accused from entering or leaving the country |
| OCI cancellation | Removes the visa-free status of a spouse of Indian origin |
| Challenge to an ex parte divorce | A foreign divorce granted without you is not automatically valid in India |
Did you know? The single most effective weapon against runaway NRI grooms was pioneered in Punjab, when officials realised an obscure provision in the Passports Act let them cancel an absconder’s passport, stranding him abroad until he agreed to a settlement.
A Final Word
The people who run these scams are not testing your intelligence.
They are testing your loneliness and your hope.
In a year when a face on a video call and a voice on the phone can both be faked, the old instincts are not enough.
The defences that still work every time are slow ones: verify independently, register the marriage, see the original documents, and keep money and paperwork out of any relationship you have not confirmed in person.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these scams aimed only at men?
No. Men are targeted by fake foreign partners, robber brides, and investment traps. Fake NRI grooms and dowry fraud heavily target women. Both can face sextortion.
Can I still trust a video call to prove someone is real?
Not on its own. Deepfake videos and cloned voices can simulate a live call. Ask for sudden, unscripted movements, and verify the person’s story and documents separately.
Is marrying abroad a safe way to get a visa?
No. A marriage entered into mainly for immigration is treated as fraud by destination countries. The visa is usually refused, and the money paid is rarely recovered.
I have already sent money. What do I do first?
Call 1930 immediately, before anything else, then file a report on cybercrime.gov.in. Fast reporting is what gives a bank the window to freeze the transfer.
An NRI spouse abandoned a relative. Where do we start?
Lodge a complaint on madad.gov.in, file an FIR locally, and request passport impounding and a Look Out Circular through the police and the MEA. Indian missions abroad can assist.
Will reporting expose me publicly?
Complaints are handled by law enforcement, and the portal has confidentiality safeguards for crimes against women and children. The greater risk is silence, which leaves the fraudster free to target others.
Sources
- National Crime Records Bureau and government cybercrime data for 2024 and 2025
- National Cybercrime Reporting Portal and Cyber Helpline 1930 (cybercrime.gov.in)
- Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre
- Ministry of External Affairs NRI Division and MADAD portal (madad.gov.in)
- National Commission for Women
- Law Commission of India report on NRI marriages
- Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Information Technology Act, 2000
- Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh police advisories and case reports, 2026
- McAfee survey on AI-generated profiles
- reporting by TIME and NPR on abandoned NRI brides
- Australian Border Force and Irish Operation Vantage sham-marriage investigations
- Sanchar Saathi, Department of Telecommunications
THOUSIF Inc. – INDIA covers issues affecting Indians at home and abroad, drawing on verified sources and first-hand research into cross-border life, money, and documentation. This article is general information, not legal advice. In your case, consult a qualified advocate or the cybercrime authorities listed above. If you have seen one of these scams up close, write to us. First-hand accounts make this subject sharper, and we read every message that comes in.






