A wife who claimed her husband, a Pakistani immigrant, had married her solely to obtain U.S. citizenship without telling her that he had been married twice before and engaged four times should be granted an annulment, a state judge has ruled.

While the nondisclosure of the husband’s “serial attempts at marriage” would have been sufficient to void the marriage contract, defendant Farrukh Khan “also lied about his income, his job, the place where he lived, and his religious practice and beliefs,” Supreme Court Justice Arthur M. Diamond of Nassau County (See Profile) held in a decision after trial issued last week.