The source who requested anonymity explained the intricacies of the whole ‘annulment’ and how it relates to immigration.
“The incident would not lead to fraud investigations since there was no attempt to obtain any immigration benefits. She would have had to make and attempt to submit an immigration form of any kind. Now, if she obtained a visa prior to coming here and getting married, she better not have lied on the application forms. Depending on what visa she applied for, she may have provided false information to the US Embassy. That would give her some problems when applying in future. This all depends on what visa she applied for. Normally, if a US citizen wants a fiance to come here and they get married, they would apply for a fiance visa which means you have to get married withing 90 days. I don’t know Izzo’s status so I don’t know whether he got one or not. So, all in all, if she gave false information on her application, then she may have issues as getting married here means she attempted to stay and that might be contrary to the info in her application,” the source explained.