21/07/2025
🚨 URGENT AWARENESS ALERT FOR INDIANS
Protect Yourself from Visa and Admission Fraud
Every year, thousands of Indian citizens fall victim to fraudulent job offers, fake university admissions, and housing scams—especially when seeking opportunities abroad. Don’t be the next victim. Know the signs. Stay informed. Stay safe.
❗ COMMON SCAMS TARGETING INDIAN NATIONALS
1️⃣ “Guaranteed European Job Offers”
Demands for ₹50,000–₹5,00,000 upfront for “visa processing”
Promises of jobs without any formal interviews
Unknown companies offering unusually high salaries
🚩 RED FLAG: Any job that demands payment before you start.
2️⃣ “Direct University Admissions”
Agents pushing expensive, low-ranked or obscure universities
Promises of “guaranteed admission” with minimal documentation
Sudden, hidden fees after initial payments
🚩 RED FLAG: If you're not allowed to independently research or contact the university.
3️⃣ “Fake Housing Offers”
Landlords or agents asking for deposits before visa approval
Properties that seem too good to be true
Refusal to do live video tours of the property
🚩 RED FLAG: Requests for money before you've seen the property live.
🧠 BEFORE YOU PAY ANYONE, ASK YOURSELF:
Why do they need money upfront?
Can I independently verify this company or university?
Will they let me speak to the actual employer or university representative?
Can I see the workplace, campus, or property on a live video call?
✅ HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
Seek a Second Opinion – Don’t rely on one agent or consultant
Do Your Own Research – Always verify online and through official sources
Request Video Verification – Insist on real-time proof
Never Pay Upfront – Legitimate institutions don’t ask for advance payments
Trust Your Instincts – If it feels suspicious, it probably is
🆘 IF YOU’RE UNSURE OR FEEL PRESSURED:
📞 Contact VALIDORA – Your Trusted Verification Partner
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Your dreams are valuable. Don’t risk them to scams.