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Fake US visa racket busted

Four suspects were arrested by the Civil Police in Rio de Janeiro
Flávia Villela reports from Agência Brasil
Published on 21/10/2015 - 15:59
Rio de Janeiro
Novo passaporte comum eletrônico brasileiro. O documento passou a ser emitido desde a última segunda -feira (6) pela Polícia Federal e Casa da Moeda, e terá prazo de validade de 10 anos (Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil)
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O novo passaporte comum eletrônico brasileiro passou a ser emitido na última segunda-feira (6) pela Polícia Federal e Casa da Moeda e terá prazo de validade de dez anos (Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil)

According to the Civil Police, the documents required for visa applicants were forged from the moment they had to fill up the first form to the passport. Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil

Police Station for Defrauding (DDEF in the original acronym) held today (Oct. 21) four suspects of defrauding the process for issuing US visas. They charged $7,000 for each visa, and the amount was supposed to be paid to another gang member settled in the United States.

According to the Civil Police, the documents required for visa applicants were forged from the moment they had to fill up the first form to the passport. All documentation was adequate to US government requirements.

Some of the customers of the racket were hosted in the house of the gang members for weeks to receive special training for the interview.

Also according to the police, the US government will pursue investigations in the United States in order to arrest the identified members and deport the Brazilians who obtained visas under these conditions.


Translated by Amarílis Anchieta


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