How to Mitigate VISA Fraud? A step-by-step
guide
VFS Global provides a Step-by-step guide to mitigate
visa appointment fraud
The meteoric surge in travel worldwide has opened a gateway for not just
globe-trotting travellers but also for a shadowy underbelly of scam artists. As
tourists give in to their wanderlust in what's termed as ‘revenge travel’, many
find themselves at the mercy of fraudsters preying on the increased demand for
visa appointments.
So, it is essential to be aware of common scenarios to protect yourself from
falling victim to fraudsters who may deceive unsuspecting visa applications into
paying money for booking visa appointments.
Given this context, the following is the guidance from VFS Global, the world's
largest outsourcing and technology services specialists for governments and
diplomatic missions, on ways to stay clear of scams such as selling
appointments, issuing fake appointment letters, claiming to influence positive
visa decisions, etc.
HERE'S A QUICK GUIDE TO MITIGATE FRAUD
Q1. Where should one head to book visa appointments?
www.VFSglobal.com
is the only official website to book visa appointments for the countries we
serve.
Q2. Is there a fee to book visa appointments?
We do not charge any payment for scheduling visa appointments for countries
we serve. Appointments are free and can only be booked at www.vfsglobal.com.
There could be a nominal service fee to prepay for select countries. The
availability of visa appointment slots is determined solely by the
respective government. (Embassy/Consulate)
Q3. Does VFS Global associate with third-party entities for visa
facilitation?
No, we do not work in association with any third-party entity.
Applicants should beware of scammers and fraudulent entities or imposters
who claim to be associated with us in any capacity or pose as VFS Global to
dupe them. We are also working very closely with travel agent associations
to educate and create awareness among travellers to beware of such kinds of
fraud.
Q4. Does VFS Global play any part in visa decision-making?
The decision on visa applications, the visa tenure, and the timelines to
process them lie solely on the respective embassies or consulates. VFS
Global only handles the administrative and non-judgemental aspects of the
visa application process. We have no role or influence on the decision of
your visa application. Even if someone is opting for value-added services,
it does not influence quicker or positive visa decisions.
Q5. Does the company seek personal information or upfront payment via
social media, email, SMS, or calls?
We never ask visa applicants to share their personal information or make
an upfront payment via any social media message, email, SMS, or call. If you
have been asked to make payments to personal accounts to expedite your visa
application process, you may be interacting with a scammer. We urge
applicants to guard against sharing personal details unless the authenticity
of the requester is confirmed. Payments should only be made through our
official website (www.vfsglobal.com) or at our Visa Application Centre.
Q6. How do you educate people on visa fraud?
We conduct extensive social media campaigns to raise awareness about
visa fraud and educate customers on how to identify and report fraudulent
activities. Our sustained efforts over the past years have yielded good
results. If you come to know that fraud is being perpetrated, we encourage
you to contact local police and/or competent authorities and also to keep us
informed by reporting the fraud at
acco@vfsglobal.com.
Q7. Does VFS Global offer immigration and job services?
No, we do not provide immigration and job services. Applicants are
advised to be cautious of scammers offering spurious job or immigration
opportunities for money.
Here's a look at their Modus Operandi:
· Scammers pose as fake employers or immigration agents offering jobs or
immigration, falsely claiming to be from VFS Global
· Using a fake ‘email ID’, they impersonate heads or key departments of the
company and send fabricated job offer letters and official-looking
documentation via email.
· Often the email is sent from an ID very similar to VFS Global’s official
websites and email addresses (e.g. using vfsglobal-helpline.com, instead of
vfshelpline.com)
· When the intended victim calls/checks the website on the communication,
easily available masking software is used to clone VFS Global's web
page/mask phone numbers, so it appears that the call has indeed come from an
official VFS Global line
· The victim is then asked to verify the number on an official-looking
website or even to submit documents at an ‘office’, leading him/her to
further believe the caller
· The call is backed by fabricated job offer letters and official-looking
documentation sent via email
· To show acceptance of the job or immigration opportunity, the individual
is asked to make an upfront payment and share personal information, such as
ID or bank details, to take things forward.
Q8. How exactly do unsuspecting visa aspirants get scammed and how does
one separate the real from the fake?
The travel outlook is extremely positive. Given the high demand, VFS
Global, through all its customer touchpoints has consistently urged
applicants to apply for visas early to avoid last-minute surprises and most
essential stay safe from grey operators. Some grey operators have been
misusing the demand-supply gap and the pent-up travel desperation to fleece
applicants by offering them visa appointments in exchange for money. Visa
appointments are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis only
at www.vfsglobal.com. Beware of fraudulent entities trying to sell
appointments independently or in the name of VFS Global.
Q9. What are the signs to know that you are being scammed?
· You receive emails with job offers or immigration promises from
fabricated email IDs via personal email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, .co.in,
etc.)
· You receive a job offer from a company you have NOT applied to
· You are asked to make an advance payment to a personal bank account with
the threat of visa application rejection or deportation, or loss of the job
offer
· You receive pixelated, out-of-proportion VFS Global logo on fabricated
offer letters/ contracts
By staying informed and following the guidelines provided by VFS Global
applicants can safeguard themselves from falling victim to visa fraud and
ensure a smooth and legitimate visa application experience.