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September 7, 2025 at 7:27 pm #6592
twochickswithasidehustleModerator🌍 International & Work Visa Scams ✈️
Welcome to the International & Work Visa Scams space! Many scammers prey on people looking for remote or overseas work opportunities by promising jobs abroad, sponsorships, or fast-tracked visas—only to take money or personal information. This category is here to raise awareness, share experiences, and protect our community from these harmful schemes.
💡 Use this category to:
Share warnings about fake job offers tied to work visas or relocation.
Post common red flags you’ve seen in international job scams.
Ask for advice if you’re unsure about the legitimacy of a job offer or visa request.
Discuss safe ways to research and verify international employers.
Celebrate when you or someone else caught a scam before it caused harm.
🚩 Top 5 Red Flags to Watch For:
Visa/Job Application Fees Upfront – Real employers or governments don’t ask for large payments to “secure” a visa or job.
Fake or Rushed Sponsorship Promises – Scammers claim they can “guarantee” sponsorship or fast-track approvals.
Unverified Companies – Employers with no official website, vague details, or unverifiable contact info.
Suspicious Communication – Poor grammar, generic email addresses, or pressure to respond quickly.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Offers – High salaries or luxury relocation perks for little to no experience.
✨ Remember: Legitimate international job opportunities and visa processes have clear, official steps. If it feels rushed, unclear, or asks for money upfront—it’s likely a scam. By sharing our knowledge, we can protect each other and keep the community safe.
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