The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a warning regarding an increase in immigration scams where individuals impersonate USCIS and ICE officials. These scammers are contacting victims through phone calls, texts, and emails, demanding money and threatening deportation. USCIS emphasizes that legitimate agencies never request payments via phone, Zelle, or gift cards.
Key Details:
- Scammers are posing as USCIS and ICE officials to extort money.
- Victims report threats of deportation if payments are not made.
- USCIS confirms that they do not ask for payments through phone calls or gift cards.
- Individuals are encouraged to report suspicious communications to the authorities.
This rise in scams can create significant anxiety and confusion for immigrants and their families, making it crucial for them to remain vigilant against fraudulent activities. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @bradbernstein27
