The United Kingdom has warned that those who attempt fraud in visa applications will face serious consequences, including a 10-year travel ban.
The warning comes as the UK has launched a campaign to combat visa fraud and protect visa applicants from serious exploitation by fraudulent immigration facilitators.
‘Visa fraud destroys dreams and devastates families. Criminal facilitators prey on people’s aspirations for a better life, stealing their money, and putting them at risk of serious harm. Our message is clear: use only official channels, verify all advice, and report suspicious activity,’ a press release issued on Wednesday said quoting British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke as saying.
The UK welcomes legitimate visa applications through proper routes, but those who attempt fraud face serious consequences, including a 10-year travel ban, she said.
‘Fraudulent activities perpetrated by criminals and scammers cost victims millions of pounds annually and put vulnerable people at risk of exploitation, financial ruin and legal consequences, in Bangladesh and across the world,’ the British High Commission in Dhaka said.
Visa fraud and illegal immigration facilitation, the press release said, had reached alarming levels globally, with criminal networks using increasingly sophisticated tactics to deceive prospective visa applicants.
‘Victims are often promised guaranteed visas, jobs without proper qualifications, or expedited processing in exchange for exorbitant fees. The reality is financial loss, visa refusals, travel bans and, in the worst cases, trafficking and exploitation,’ the release mentioned.
The British HC suggested that UK visa applicants should always use official government web sites for visa information and apply through the official government web site – www.gov.uk.