AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 12071935 (posted Apr. 8, 2013)
AILA has received reports of a new scam potentially victimizing aliens.
According to one report, the individual will receive a call purporting to be
from a USCIS officer, who will have certain correct information on the
individual, including the individual’s name and address. The caller will state
that there is some discrepancy in USCIS records, and ask for confirmation of
data, such as an I-94 number, an “A” number, or a visa control number. The
caller will then tell the individual that there is a penalty for not clearing up
the discrepancy, and that the individual is to send a sum of money via Western
Union, to an address the caller provides. Be on alert that your clients may be
receiving such calls, and if they do, report them to appropriate law enforcement
authorities, which may include the FBI, and to the Federal Trade
Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, whose Consumer Sentinel database
is accessed by criminal and civil law enforcement authorities worldwide.
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