Is Your Immigration Provider Legitimate?
Thousands of immigrants lose money to scams every year. Check any provider instantly, for free.
The ABA issued a national fraud alert in 2025 about immigration scams
Fake lawyers on TikTok, WhatsApp, and Facebook are destroying cases and lives.
$500M+
Lost annually to immigration scams
1 in 3
Immigrants have encountered a scam provider
How to Spot an Immigration Scam
They call themselves "Notario Publico"
In Latin America this means a legal professional. In the US, it does not.
They guarantee approval
No one can guarantee USCIS approval.
They ask for cash only
Legitimate firms accept credit cards and provide receipts.
They won't give you a Bar number
Every licensed attorney has one.
They contact you first
Legitimate attorneys don't cold-call immigrants.
They rush you to sign
Pressure tactics are a red flag.
What To Do If You Have Been Scammed
Stop all payments immediately
Do not send any additional money. Contact your bank immediately if payments were made.
Gather all documents and receipts
Collect every document, email, text, and receipt from your interactions.
Report to the FL Bar, FTC, and local police
File formal complaints with all three entities. Keep copies of all reports.
Contact us for emergency case review ($99)
Our licensed attorneys can assess damage and help recover your case.
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