Visa Revocation Threats
Fraudsters may contact individuals, claiming to be immigration officials, and threaten visa revocation unless a payment is made. Legitimate immigration authorities do not typically make
Fraudsters may contact individuals, claiming to be immigration officials, and threaten visa revocation unless a payment is made. Legitimate immigration authorities do not typically make
Individuals may intentionally overstay their visas, engaging in fraud to prolong their stay in a country without proper authorization.
Scammers may claim that individuals have won a visa lottery, asking for payment to facilitate the supposed visa process. In reality, there is no lottery,
Scammers may offer services to extend visa durations or change visa categories, collecting fees for these services without providing any legitimate assistance.
Individuals may submit fake documents or misrepresent their intentions to obtain student visas. This can include providing false information about enrollment, financial support, or educational
Individuals may engage in fraudulent marriages for the purpose of obtaining a visa through family reunification. These marriages may not be genuine relationships but rather
Individuals may fall victim to online scams, including phishing websites or fake online portals that claim to offer visa services. These scams can result in
Scammers may promise individuals the opportunity to obtain a visa through investments in businesses or projects. However, the investments may be fraudulent, and the promised
Fraudsters may impersonate legitimate visa consultants, embassy officials, or government representatives, offering fake services and collecting fees for visa assistance.
Criminal networks may engage in human trafficking by promising individuals opportunities for work or education abroad, only to exploit them once they reach the destination
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