

We know about the following scams Websites that offer jobs in the UK that do not exist Then they ask you for money or for your personal information. They may already seem to know something about you, such as your name and address, or that you have applied for a visa. They will try to make themselves seem very genuine and may use language that sounds official or false documents such as a job offer letter than looks real. 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. using email addresses or SMS numbers that look official but are not.using websites to offer fake services, work or study in the UK and guaranteed visas to enter the UK.telephoning people in the UK and other countries.We will never contact you to ask for money or your personal details.

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. This page gives you advice on protecting yourself from tricks and scams the Home Office is aware of.
