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Monday, February 28, 2011

Department of State Fraud Warning: Diversity Visa Program Scammers Sending Fraudulent Emails and Letters

The Department of State, Office of Visa Services, advises the public of a notable increase in fraudulent emails and letters sent to Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) program (Visa Lottery) applicants. The scammers behind these fraudulent emails and letters are posing as the U.S. government in an attempt to extract payment from DV applicants.

All applicants should be familiar with information about DV scams provided by the Federal Trade Commission. Applicants are encouraged to review the rules and procedures for the DV program so that you know what to expect, when to expect it, and from whom.

Finally, remember that all DV-2012 applicants will not receive a notification letter from the U.S. government but must check their status online. DV Entry Status Check will only be provided through the Department of State secure online site.

If you need any help or assistance, please let us know of review our website for more information.


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1 comment:

Samuel Beckett said...

We should be careful in choosing right websites to submit Green card lottery Lottery application.Notification of winners are not sent through email. Winning notification will be sent as an official letter from the Kentucky Consular Center, U.S. Department of State in Williamsburg . The status of your application can be checked online at the E-DV website to check if you win the lottery.