Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by kimpro Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:43 am
is this a scam?

Hello ,
GTI Management wishes to thanks for the Email,your information are acknowledge and recorded. To have your complete documents including your UK visa, work permit and Tax-clearance and all other requirement for your travel to the United-Kingdom. It was Indicated in your E-mail that you have been told by the host family that they will take care of the visa payment. Please fill the form attached and send it back to us.

Once again,congratulations and please do comply in due time to enable us expedite action.

Thanking you for your anticipated co-operation as we hope to hear from you soonest.

there email : [email protected]
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by GomerPyle Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:26 am
Yes it's a scam, and it's a very commom one.

To obtain a visa to work in the UK you must contact the Brirish Embassy/Consulate, or their visa processing agent. in your own country. You have to have personal contact with them and it is a process that cannot be dealt with by e-mail. Travel agents cannot arrange your visa for you. In the past I have applied
for visas to travel to India and Nepal, and I did it by contacting the Indian and Nepal embassies direct in the UK.

If you have been asked for a scan of your passport - it's a scam - a visa will only be issued against your original passport that will have to be marked and stamped with the visa, otherwise the visa cannot be added. You cannot provide fingerprints by e-mail and this is a strict requirement nowadays. If you are asked to pay a visa fee by Western Union to a private individual, it's a scam, as government departments have bank accounts, and never receive money paid to private individuals. The same applies to UK travel companies. If someone saying they are a travel company in the UK asks you to pay money by Western Union to a private individual - it's a scam. Companies have bank accounts in the name of the company. Paying a private individual indicates that you are paying a scammer.

It's very difficult for a non-EU citizen to get a visa to work in the UK as an au pair, and that's something scammers exploit, but paying a scammer won't get you what you want. They have no interest in getting you what you seek, they just want to steal your money.

Non-EU citizens should go here to find out about obtaining a visa to work as an au pair in the UK
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/doineedvisa/
Whenever payment is requested by Western Union you're dealing with a scammer

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