4 TIPS TO AVOID VISA FRAUD
More and more people are becoming victims of Visa fraud due to a lack of understanding, being overly trusting, and not properly researching before making payments.
JL Migration & Education will suggest to you the 4 most typical tips to avoid Visa fraud.
1. RESEARCH:
Spend time to thoroughly research the migration agency or agent you plan to cooperate with for your immigration application.
It should be a licensed company in Australia and the home country. The consultant should be licensed by the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
Immediately check the MARN (Migration Agents Registration Number) at the link: https://portal.mara.gov.au/search-the-register-of-migration-agents/
Avoid contacting units that only list names and phone numbers or use fake images.
2. BE CAREFUL:
Consider carefully before handing over your money and personal information.
Check if the entire service contract is signed on paper and sent back via email? After payment, does the immigration agency issue an invoice and send information via email?
3. PROTECT YOURSELF:
Always be skeptical. Follow the process of handling your application closely, and remember that you have the right to see, to request the migration firm to provide you with the documents submitted to the Department of Home Affairs.
Remember that the process of completing an application is a collaboration between the Clients and the migration firm.
4. STOP:
Quickly stop all transactions and wait for verification if you feel any signs of abnormality.
Try to minimize risk to the lowest level and avoid falling into the maze of Visa fraud when we can fully understand and take control of the issue.
For more useful information about Visa fraud, visit the official website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/visa-scams/what-you-need-to-know?fbclid=IwAR22lST_FOJ3XFJg387vbY0k_bXe0PPrmA1k6Iu272iq_Z64dvMjYHrZbJA
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