Through its official website, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)for its acronym in English) clarifies precisely What to do if you are a victim of a scam. This information is important for migrants, since they must know precisely what steps to follow and the consequences that may be involved in the processing of their case.
Throughout the world, hundreds of thousands of people dream of reaching the United States and improving their quality of life. From different places and with various destinations within the North American country, it is a goal shared by many. For that reason, It is important to be alert to irregularities that arise in the process.
Given the steps involved and the desperation of many migrants, sometimes some may be victims of a scam. Whether the person fell into the trap and that he lost his money or that he realized it at the time that they asked him to do some procedure, Uscis indicates that these cases should always be reported and that the entity needs to have that information to combat this practice and prevent it from affecting other applicants.
On its official website, the entity establishes that complaints about fraud in a United States immigration process can be filed with the Federal Trade Commission or before the corresponding entity of each state, which can be consulted in detail on the website. Besides, Uscis clarifies that reporting a scam will not influence any application in any way that the migrant has started or plans to do.
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