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New Brochure on How to Avoid Immigration Scams – Visa USA Expert
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New Brochure on How to Avoid Immigration Scams – Visa USA Expert
Not all of the websites out there want to educate students and help them come here to the US for their studies. Unfortunately, immigration scams are common.

New Brochure on How to Avoid Immigration Scams - Visa USA Expert

Not all websites and people out there want to educate students and help them come here to the US for their studies.Unfortunately, immigration scams are common on the Internet so I took a little time and gathered an excellent brochure that provides information on how to avoid becoming a victim of some of these immigration services scams.As an international student, it’s especially important for you to be aware of immigration “experts” who may try to get you to pay for their services such as promising they can help you get your student visa faster, or reduce the fees you have to pay, or tell you they can get you in before the cap on student visas runs out (there is no cap on student visas!).The brochure gives you details on:How to avoid becoming a victim of immigration service scamsWhere to find a free or low-cost attorney or a BIA-accredited representativeHow to identify common immigration scamsWhere to report having been a victimTo be as helpful as possible, I got the brochure in 14 languages, including English. Just click on the link below to open the brochure in a .pdf format.This brochure is currently available in the following languages:ArabicChineseCreoleEnglishFrenchKoreanPolishPortugueseRussianSomaliSpanishTagalogUrduVietnameseGo USA!– MikeAll information presented here is from my personal research and my attempts to save you time and money when pursuing your dream of coming to the USA to study. Do not take any of this information as LEGAL advice – I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on TV. This information is gathered from a variety of sources including many U.S. Government websites and I urge you to validate this information as much as possible, just as I do when posting on this blog.