Global Visas Fraud
Having established in 1996, Global Visas has extensive experience dealing with visa applications and the strict laws surrounding immigration.
Throughout the years, the immigration industry has suffered at the hands of conmen and scam artists preying on vulnerable visa applicants.
The Global Visas Fraud page has been set up to help our customers avoid many of the common traps visa applicants fall into.
Customers with any doubts are encouraged to contact our experienced consultants with their concerns. With several years in the industry, our staff can easily spot when something is not quite right.
One of the most common scams seen by our staff is the bogus job offer. This involves a person being offered a job overseas, only to find that the job does not exist. The job applicant is asked to pay a small fee – usually for a uniform, flight, etc – by conmen posing as employers. The scam if often only revealed when the individual applies for a working visa sponsored by a company that does not exist.
Another regular problem is bogus immigration consultants. These ‘consultants’ are not qualified to provide visa advice, and should not be trusted with sensitive personal information. Unqualified consultants do not have the expertise to deal with complex visa laws, and may hamper your chances of obtaining a visa with false information. All Global Visas consultants are fully qualified to provide visa advice and submit visa applications on your behalf. Unqualified consultants are not worth the risk when legitimate, reliable options are available.
Any doubts should be directed to a member of our staff, whose specialised skills will quickly verify any documents or information. Visa application is a serious, complex process which should not be taken lightly. Please contact us for free advice which could save your visa application from disaster.

