UAE visa applicants are warned of the new fraud scheme.


United Arab Emirates (UAE) applicants are warned as fraudulent individuals have been exposed for attempting to steal data and extort money from applicants seeking visas.
As per local media reports, the increasing risks posed by these scammers, urging visa applicants to remain cautious.
Leading visa service company, WFS Global, has issued an advisory warning against the theft of personal details and attempts to deceive travelers into sending money.
WFS Global boasts partnerships with 68 governments and operates a global network of more than 3,300 application centers across 145 countries.
Since its establishment in 2001, WFS Global has processed over 264 million visa applications, managing not only client government requests but also overseeing non-consular and administrative tasks, enabling them to focus on critical decision-making processes.
Visa applicants are advised to exercise extreme caution when dealing with any suspicious requests and to rely solely on official channels.

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