As you make plans to travel this summer, it is important to stay alert, especially when it comes to scams targeting travelers like you.
There is a rise in fraudulent websites posing as legitimate services offering to assist travelers with passport and visa documentation. These sites charge users fees to access application forms, which are free through the official U.S. Department of State website. These sites aim to collect your private and personal information, and charge for unnecessary fees.
How to spot these scams:
- Be cautious of third-party sites with URLs that do not end in ".gov"
- Avoid advertisements that promote "fast results" or "shortcuts" for obtaining your passport or visas
Make sure you are planning ahead of your trip by researching official passport processing times directly through the U.S. Department of State and give yourself plenty of time to obtain your documentation before your scheduled trip to avoid looking for a fast solution and becoming a victim of one of these scams. If you come across a suspicious website, report it to the Federal Trade Commission at: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/
Keep you and your family safe while traveling this summer by staying informed and aware of any potential scams. Safe travels!
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