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Anti-Fraud Policy

Crime prevention is everybody’s business.

In the interest of ensuring complete transparency, we wish to make it clear that this website is not a government or university website, and we are not linked or affiliated with any Government and or their relevant Immigration Authorities.

AMI Education and Visa Services, a Division of the AMI Group of Companies do not directly represent any University in the world, however we do process applications to over 900 Universities, through our partners, and affiliates, representing those Universities, thus giving us all the rights, to process applications to those Universities, through our B2B2C program. We also do not represent any Embassy or Consulate. We only help to facilitate your application process to increase your chances of becoming successful across our services, but CAN’T and will NEVER guarantee you a Job, Visa, Admission, Scholarship, etc because we are not the one employing you, issuing you a Visa, providing you a Scholarship or issuing you admission. As a way of guiding, you through the process, we charge a service fee, however you are at liberty to process your own application directly with the relevant authorities, to avoid paying a service fee.

We only provide step-by-step guidance towards your application process, in preparing your document and guiding you concerning your application. Relating to Immigration matters, we do not have any direct employee under the AMI Group of Companies that’s regulated and License to represent you regarding your Immigration related issues, however, we have partnered with License and Regulated Immigration Lawyers, that I authorized to represent you and process applications on your behalf, so you can be certain that you are in good hands.

If you don’t have any atom of patience, don’t use any agent including us to apply for your Visa, Job, or any of the services we offer across AMI Education and Visa Services. We advise that you do it yourself, to avoid family problems. No matter the timing an agent tells you out there, no agent or agency has the power or monopoly to tell any Embassy/Consular, when and who to issue a Visa, any foreign employer when and who to give a Job, any scholarship provider when and who to award a scholarship, any University when or who to admit. We only assist in applying, NOT THE DECISION MAKING!

AMI Group of Companies does not guarantee any candidate a job or a visa. No employee of AMI Group of Companies is permitted to do so. Visas are at the discretion of the visa officer and immigration department/embassy or consulate. Jobs are at the discretion of the employer only. No one can influence this decision and if an employee of AMI Group of Companies promises you the same, please contact us immediately.

AMI Group of Companies doesn’t work with fake documents or wrong information. If the information you gave us is true, AMI Group of Companies will agree to take on your case. If you give wrong or misleading documents or information, AMI Group of Companies is not responsible.AMI Group of Companies cannot give you any papers by themselves. They will only help you with the papers that you give them. We believe everything you gave us is completely accurate.Workers at AMI Group of Companies are not allowed to do illegal things like this. They must follow the company rules. If an employee doesn’t follow company rules, AMI Group of Companies is not responsible. They only take cases where all information is completely true.

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When payment is made to the AMI Group of Companies of Companies, you have the right to ask for an official receipt. The AMI Group of Companies of Companies issues receipts for all payments we receive, and a confirmation of payments we receive will always be sent through our central invoicing system, with email address: accounts@amigroups.com.

For online payments, you will automatically receive a confirmation of payment through our online payment gateway. Should you have concerns regarding payments, kindly do feel free to send an email to: accounts@amigroups.com

Be careful not to give more money to anyone who works at AMI Group of Companies. If any worker from AMI Group of Companies offers to fake your profile or get you a document in exchange for more money, it’s best to tell the management so they can deal with the employee appropriately. Remember: The company isn’t responsible if you make a deal with any AMI Group of Companies worker or someone they suggest, whether it’s talked about or written down. If you paid any AMI Group of Companies worker for extra stuff, we can’t take responsibility for what happens.

We advise you not to use services recommended by AMI Group of Companies employees because it goes against company rules, and you might get scammed by doing so. We can’t control vendors suggested by AMI Group of Companies workers and we won’t pay for any costs you gave them.

  • Don’t believe the AMI Group of Companies employees who are dishonest and tell you it’s okay to use fake papers when applying for a visa. Your request will be denied, and you could be looked into more closely by the people in charge.
  • Don’t trust AMI Group of Companies’ workers who claim they can make processing applications faster or change the final decision if you give them money or other benefits. They are not able to. Only authorized visa officers of a country can decide if a visa should be granted or not.
  • Be careful of people pretending to be visa officers from Embassies. They may be pretending to trick you. Real visa officers don’t meet you anywhere else except their office and they don’t ask you for money.
  • Beware of fake websites that may try to look like government or service delivery partner websites. Make sure to only look up visa information from websites run by the government.
  • Don’t believe a fake job or visa offer. Many people are being tricked with job offers for working abroad that are not real. Think carefully before giving your money, passport, and private information. Be careful – if a job sounds too good to be true, it might be a trick.
  • The bad people at Crooked Staff tell others to give fake papers or make deals that are easy for them. Don’t believe something that is not true. You will lose your money you put in. Also, you might get caught and not allowed into the country you wanted to go to.
  • The countries USA, UK, Australia, and Canada are happy to receive real guests, learners, and people who come to work. These countries’ immigration agencies won’t accept any cheating or fraud. We recommend that people don’t trust staff who offer to sell fake documents and promise a visa for these countries. People who check immigration paperwork are good at finding lies, and they work with other countries to catch fraud.
  • Fraud is against the law in the USA, Australia, Canada, and the UK. People who do fraud can get in big trouble with the law. The person applying for a visa is responsible for their own application. Giving false papers or wrong details can lead to serious problems for both the workers and the person applying. People who want to move to another country should be careful of dishonest people who might try to cheat them. They need to know how to avoid being taken advantage of.
  • The AMI Group of Companies says it’s not okay to lie or cheat on your profile.
  • If you give fake papers to get a visa, you will be stopped from entering the country for at least 10 years. Be careful!