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2 Νοε 2020 · Some websites and social media accounts claim to be affiliated with USCIS and offer step-by-step guidance on completing a USCIS application or petition. To report a website or social media account that claims to be affiliated with USCIS, send an email to uscis.webmaster@uscis.dhs.gov.
14 Ιουλ 2022 · Here’s how the scam often goes: They call or email saying you’ve violated immigration law. Or that your identity information is wrong or out of date. Or that you owe fees or need to pay an immigration bond.
The incoming phone number for these scams is often similar to the recipient's own number or to the Chinese Embassy's real number, 212-244-XXXX. The scammers are also using email and WeChat in their attempts to defraud people.
If you're a U.S. citizen or Canadian visitor, you may find it most convenient to use the Mobile Passport Control app or an automated passport control kiosk in T4. Citizens of other countries should refer to cbp.gov for full Immigration and Customs details.
Avoiding Immigration Scams. Other immigration scams can be reported directly to USCIS. Avoiding Internet Fraud and Cyber Scams. To report internet or email-related scams, including investment schemes, letter fraud, internet romance fraud, and business fraud, go to the Scams and Safety page of the FBI website.
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Most people get scam calls and text messages. Scammers often change their caller ID to match your area code so you will pick up. The most common types are about credit cards and taxes but some can be about immigration. A scam caller may: pretend to be an immigration officer; ask for personal information or payment