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谢谢大家的关注, 明天收到签证经过的信了。
很少有人遇到这状况吧,明天整顿一下,当前有人遇到也能够做个参考
几个礼拜之前续签 T2 DEPENDENT. 收到HOME OFFICE 的邮件,说是我交织费用了,需求补交。
第一反映就是欺骗,不外查了一下他的邮箱,貌似还真是HOME OFFICE 收回来的。。邮箱是[email protected]
我回复了阿谁邮件,而后一个多小时之后收到回覆,这个效力十分不合乎HOME OFFICE的格调啊。。。
他的回覆外面有得多敏感信息,并且这些都是正确的。而后解释了我为啥少交了签证费。。
虽然仍是有些疑心,然而没有足够的理由就可以肯定他是骗子。
而后我把支票寄到PO BOX 3468,这是HOME OFFICE 的免费地址,这是对比安妥的方法。回绝所有方式的现金和银行转账!!
明天就收到了签证经过的信,下面有case worker的名字,跟邮件里的那人名字同样。这样就可以确定阿谁邮件是真的了。
就这些吧,核心思想就是HOME OFFICE有可能间接发邮件要钱。。。假如他们需求其它资料,估量也可能间接邮件分割吧
常识点:
邮件里的附件 :T2 Top Up Payment Pro Forma case ID xxxxxxxx. 详细的附件就不贴了,每种签证类型都纷歧样
Official Home Office email addresses are always in one of two formats:
[email protected]
[email protected]
These are the formats of official Foreign and Co妹妹onwealth Office email addresses:
[email protected]
[email protected]
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/frauds-tricks-and-scams/fraud-tricks-and-scams
感激JAMESCHEN提供
Non-settlement application 扣钱部门地址:Charging Operations, Level 4, Vulcan House, Sheffield, S3 8WA
假如是 PO Box,则是:PO Box 3468, Sheffield, S3 8WA
感激S55 提供
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倡议给UKVI打个电话确认一下020348十一736
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假的,别上当。GSI这么典型的骗子你竟然还感觉事真的。。。。。。。。
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/frauds-tricks-and-scams/fraud-tricks-and-scams
This page gives you advice on protecting yourself from tricks and scams the Home Office are aware of.
If you receive an unexpected email, telephone call or letter from someone who claims to be from the Home Office, it may be a scam. We will never contact you to ask for money or your personal details.
How the fraudsters may contact youWe know that criminals are:
telephoning people in the UK and other countries
using websites to offer fake services
using email addresses that look official but are not
2. Tricks they use
The criminals try to make you believe that they can offer you something very easily, such as a visa for the UK, or that there is a problem with your application or visa.
They will try to make themselves seem very genuine and may use language that sounds official. They may already seem to know something about you, such as your name and address, or that you have applied for a visa. Then they ask you for money or for your personal information.
We know about the following scamsWebsites that offer jobs in the UK that do not exist
If you apply for one, they tell you that you have the job and ask you to pay visa and work permit fees. That is not how our visa system works, and there are no shortcuts to a job in the UK. A genuine employer would direct you to this website, where you can make an official application. If the job offer sounds too good to be true, it could be a scam. We will never guarantee a job in the UK
A person pretending to be an officer from the Home Office
They may go to your home to ask for money to process your partner’s visa. Legitimate visa officers will only meet you at their offices and will never contact you to ask for money.
They may call and tell you there is a serious problem with your visa. They contact people within the UK and in other countries, and often target students. They appear to be genuine and convincing, and may give a false name and return phone number. They tell you to send money as soon as possible using different methods of payment such as MoneyGram, to prevent some kind of action, like deportation or cancellation of your visa.
People who target applicants for UK work visas
They ask you to pay a deposit as proof that you have enough funds to support you in the UK until you receive your first salary. As part of the official application process, you must give us evidence that you have enough money to support yourself, but we will never ask you to give us money.
Agents claiming to work for the Home Office
They tell you they can get you a visa using forged documents. We have advanced methods of identifying forgeries and will refuse your application if you use them.
They say they can speed up the process of getting a visa and may ask for payment in iTunes vouchers for the progression of a visa application.
Fake government websites
Fake websites are designed to look like official ones for the UK government or its official visa enquiry services. Official UK government websites always have ‘.gov.uk’ at the end of their website address.
Fake email addresses
Official Home Office email addresses are always in one of two formats:
[email protected]
[email protected]
These are the formats of official Foreign and Co妹妹onwealth Office email addresses:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Sometimes the email address you see on the screen of a fake website or email is in that format, but when you click on it, it creates an email that will be sent to a different address. Always check the actual address on the email you are sending.
You should be suspicious if:
what they offer seems too good to be true – an easy job in the UK, or a way to get a UK visa quickly and easily
they ask you for money, particularly if they ask you for cash or to pay using insecure payment methods such as money transfer, Ukash voucher or Paysafecard (which you buy at a shop) – these methods do not allow the recipient to be traced
they ask for your bank account or credit card details, or confidential information
they demand secrecy or try to force you to act i妹妹ediately
the website does not look professional (badly written or designed) or does not include any information about the organisation
you are asked to reply to a free email account such as Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, or Gmail which may also contain poor gra妹妹ar and spelling
If you are suspicious:
do not give out any personal information, or confirm that any personal information they have is correct
do not pay them any money
do not pay them using electronic vouchersReport any suspicions of fraud
Please report your suspicions or incidents to Action Fraud, either on the Action Fraud website or (only if you are in the UK) by phoning 0300 十二3 2040.
Action Fraud provides a fraud-reporting and advice centre, where people and small businesses can report fraud, attempted fraud and scam emails.
Your reports will then be passed on to the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and analysed to see if they can be used as part of a police investigation.
You can help to stop sca妹妹ers by warning your friends and family, and by making Action Fraud aware of any scams that you have encountered.
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发件人的 实在邮箱地址 查邮件原始 header 能够辨识
先不说对方邮件是不是来源实在,这个邮件的第一句话 My name’s 曾经得罪人了,我应该不会往上面浏览间接拉黑
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HO给你写信或EMAIL,第一句话不会是 My name’s xxx,并且也不成能说是 Dependant Joiner Visa。
后面给你回复的两位说的没错,JAMESCHEN挺逗的,估量被你气的 。援用一段他给你的:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Sometimes the email address you see on the screen of a fake website or email is in that format, but when you click on it, it creates an email that will be sent to a different address. Always check the actual address on the email you are sending.
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Non-settlement application 扣钱部门地址:Charging Operations, Level 4, Vulcan House, Sheffield, S3 8WA
假如是 PO Box,则是:PO Box 3468, Sheffield, S3 8WA
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人活在本人想象的巨大世界里 真可怕
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我感觉是真的哎。。。前阵子就有个case worker在咱们公司的招聘网站填表单,下去也是hello, my name is Sxxx… 需求HR确认一个员工是不是在咱们公司就职,任务多久。。。 留得邮箱也是 @homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
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我本人请求签证钱没到账,HO都是寄信给我,历来没有收到email,
共事的也是,寄信给他,没收过email
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明天收到签证经过的信了。。。。
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谢谢更新,学习了
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