Recently, another victim stepped forward, seeking clarification about the authenticity of a supposed Work Visa they had received. Unfortunately, it was confirmed that the document was a counterfeit, and our firm had no involvement in its issuance or processing.
The victim disclosed that they paid $308 to the scammer, only to later realize the visa was fake. This payment was made to the same individual highlighted in our earlier warnings. For your reference, the attached screenshot reveals the scammer’s phone number and the fake visa they provided to the victim. Protect Yourself from Immigration Scams If you suspect fraudulent activity or wish to verify the legitimacy of your visa, consult with a licensed immigration advisor. Don’t let scammers take advantage of your aspirations—stay informed and vigilant.
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