Thank you all for your conversation regarding this. The reason I selected “fraud” is that her parents were heavily involved with pushing the wedding quickly. He thought he was in love but as someone posted above, did not have the ability and in-depth time to find out and understand the illness. He had no truth given to him of the actual situation from his wife or the family. So I guess that’s why I call it fraud. They pushed the marriage for him to become her caregiver, rather than husband. Now he’s in the USA, with pressure to be very successful in life (which is difficult starting out in a foreign country), pay for everything as she can’t keep a job and has been fired numerous times, and tend to her illness concerns.
Perhaps fraud was the wrong selection. He had very high hopes of an actual marriage. The concern is that the USCIS will identify the marriage as fraudulent too, though he married her with great intentions of an actual marriage, not to be her caregiver. Since he’s on a conditional green card, can he get out of the marriage or will he be deported at this point? He’s just already been here for a year and has a job, etc.