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Beware! UAE authority warns against fake quick visa service scams, how to spot and avoid them
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The UAE government warns against fake online ads promising speedy visas and residency permits. Scammers lure individuals with promises of faster processing for high fees, often delivering no service. The ICP emphasizes that official services are exclusively through their website, app, and licensed typing centers. Using unofficial channels can lead to application delays, financial loss, and legal issues.
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