The Internet can be a fantastic tool, but as we know it can also facilitate scams and fraud. Therefore, we believe people visiting Migration Agents Melbourne should be comfortable and confident in knowing that our principal, Jay To:
Media coverage of Immigration Scams include:
- ‘We paid you $35,000 and we got nothing’: Migration business investigated for alleged visa rip-off
- Indian migration firm charged over $4 million Australian visa fraud
- Migration agent barred for five years over fraudulent conduct
- ‘Pay $6,000 or immediately leave Australia’ – Migrant duped in phone scam
- International students lose thousands of dollars in alleged visa fraud
- Vietnamese man ‘posed as a migration agent’ and swindled over $500,000
- Ripped off and kicked out: Immigrants rorted by dodgy migration agents
- Foreign Students Allegedly Scammed By Education Agency
- Singh Jailed for Running Visa Scam
- Cleaning Company Slugged $1 million for Visa Scam
- Businessman jailed on Fraud Charges Fake Visa
- Fake immigration agent avoids jail
- Ringleader of Melbourne Migration Scam jailed
When looking for a migration agent on the Internet, we encourage visitors to ‘Migration Agents Melbourne’ to notice ‘Warning Signs‘, in particular, where a business:
- has no address
- has no phone number
- does not disclose its Migration Agents Registration Number (MARN)