Touching the world: tell you what is American visa fraud?

Recently, I heard that a mother fell into the fire pit of American visa. As we all know, getting a visa is a key step before going to the United States to have a baby. Now is an era of honesty, and some families with average qualifications will be worried. ...

Some parents don't know the truth, they are anxious to get a visa or save trouble, and they are deceived by sugar-coated shells on the Internet or in the Q group. The consequences are tragic. Parents left a bad record in the US Immigration Service, temporarily unable to leave the country, and even suspected of "visa fraud".

Touching the world to give you a few points:

1. Those who advocate the relationship with the US consulate are liars!

Some visa applicants will say: We have a relationship with China, and the assistant visa officer of the US Consulate XXX will guarantee that your visa 100% will pass!

Some visa agencies promise that we have internal staff who can 100% help you get your visa safely;

Remember, this is a liar!

American visa officers have a strict assessment mechanism and always rotate. American consulates also have strict operating procedures, and there will never be the possibility of people taking advantage. Visa officers act according to the rules and will not be affected by external pressure; If you try to bribe, it will only be harmful.

2, the conditions are not good enough, saying that 100% guarantees your visa to pass, liar!

American visas have higher requirements for customers and require face-to-face visas. Only if you have a tourist visa, the visa pass rate is not 100%. More importantly, now you must tell the visa officer the real purpose of your visit to the United States. So those who use sugar-coated cannonballs to say: 100% guarantee that your visa will pass, please directly classify them as liars.

Mom should know that some visa teams are good at forging materials. Packaging an ordinary housewife as a high-income corporate executive. Forging visa materials must be a crime of visa fraud.

The American consulate has a powerful verification system and technical means of screening, and has the ability to screen false materials.

If false information is found on the spot, it will be confiscated, and if the remarks are fraudulent, it will be blacklisted. It is impossible to apply for a visa again in the short term.

If you are found guilty of visa fraud after your visa, the consequences will be up to five years' imprisonment and a fine of $250,000, and you will be blacklisted. You will not be able to re-enter the United States, and I am afraid it is not convenient to enter other developed countries such as Europe and North America.

Moving to the world reminds me once again that mothers who give birth in the United States must be cautious in the visa process.

3. Other common visa fraud.

Next, even if you are not an American child B 1/B2 visa, it is very important for you to be familiar with several common visa and green card fraud methods when you apply for a visa and immigration.

Identity theft fraud

Many swindlers want to get your money directly. They will search your credit card information, identity information and bank account information. Beware of people who ask you for personal information and ask for an advance payment on the condition of helping you apply for a visa, especially if the transaction seems too good to be true.

Diversified visa fraud

Every year, the United States holds visa lottery for residents of countries that immigrate less to the United States. 50,000 visas are issued at random, and the number of applicants per year is1100,000. Every year, e-mail scammers send messages to applicants, pretending to be government agencies, asking them to provide personal information, or claiming that there is a secret lottery winning method. These are absolutely not true.

Government form fraud

Getting government application forms, such as visa application forms, is never charged. In addition, you don't have to pay for the description of the filled form. Be especially careful if you receive an invitation to sell government forms in your mailbox.

Finally, I want to remind my friends that someone can help you in the process of getting a visa or a green card. However, you must find out why you pay and who you cooperate with.