Visa Scam: Payments demanded by email and telephone

DIBP has warned of ‘…a wave of scam calls currently taking place’ demanding immediate payment from visa holders for ‘errors’ in their documentation.
Scammers, impersonating immigration officials are making phone calls to visa holders and demanding the payment of ‘fines’ to fix 'errors' in their personal information, according to a recent post by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP).
The scammers apparently insist on immediate payment for ‘an alleged error committed by the intended victim” notes a DIBP spokesperson. Somehow, the scammer would authenticate their ‘authority’ by referring to the individuals personal details including date of birth and passport number and warn of errors in their personal information/circumstances like date of birth and require an immediate payment to fix those errors for a fee. The threat is that if payment is not made, the visa holder would be deported.
With email scams, the email address uses a government address but ends in .pn. For example, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Apparently, the scam starts off with the scammers obtaining peoples personal details via fake job advertisements. This would be followed up with emails or phone-calls demanding money transfers through Western Union.
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