US Embassy in Morocco Warns of Job Scams Targeting Visa Applicants
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The US Embassy in Morocco has warned against employment fraud in the United States, noting that the US government does not require fees for job or grant applications.
"Scammers use sophisticated methods to mimic official processes, but it is crucial to remember that the US government never charges fees for these services," the US Embassy in Morocco said in a statement posted on its X account.
The US Embassy also urged potential applicants for US job offers to be vigilant and report any website or online platform that would require fees to process job or grant applications.
Category: Morocco
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