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[b] Donโ€™t be Fooled by Telephone Scammers Posing As USCIS Employees[/b]




Recently, we were made aware of a new telephone scam where individuals pretend to be USCIS employees and aggressively try to get you to sign up for a training course led by government officials. These scammers attempt to will pressure you to pay for this course and will ask you to disclose your financial information (i.e.-money order, credit card and bank account details) over the phone.

Do not give important personal or financial information over the phone to anyone you donโ€™t know or contacts you unexpectedly. USCIS representatives will [u]never[/u]call you and ask for money for training, products, or forms.

The official ways to communicate with USCIS are by:[list]
[*]Visiting the official USCIS website at [url="http://www.uscis.gov/"]www.USCIS.gov[/url]
[*]Scheduling an info pass appointment by visiting [url="http://www.infopass.uscis.gov/"]www.infopass.uscis.gov[/url]
[*]Calling the National Customer Service Center at (800)375-5283
[/list][i][b]Remember, official government websites end in dot-gov (.gov), not dot-com (.com).[/b][/i]

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Thanks for posting this information. I have not received a call like that but it's good to be aware. I've read a lot of phone scams, too, and I think people are now at a better advantage because we are more well-informed and updated.

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By the way, I have found a complaint posted at http://www.callercenter.com related to this kind of scam, along with the scammer's phone number. Can you check if you have that on your records?

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