Visa fraud often uses urgency, guaranteed approval, fake appointments, or requests for payment to personal accounts.
Only the relevant government authority decides a visa. Employers, recruiters, and platforms cannot guarantee approval.
Red flags that require a pause
- Guarantees: Nobody can promise a visa regardless of eligibility.
- Wrong visa: Work should not be hidden behind a tourist route.
- Personal payment: Unverified cash or personal accounts reduce traceability.
- Fake documents: Altered letters can create serious legal consequences.
- Secrecy: A genuine process should withstand family or official verification.
- Pressure: A deadline does not replace due diligence.
A practical step-by-step plan
- Confirm the exact visa category.
- Check the employer and recruiter.
- Use official government guidance.
- Compare every document for consistency.
- Pay only verified charges with receipts.
- Keep copies of the complete application.
Mistakes to avoid
- Sharing OTPs.
- Allowing remote access to your device.
- Signing forms you cannot read.
- Submitting false information.
How Kovon can help
Start with genuine opportunities in the Kovon app, then follow the official visa route for the destination.
Always verify the latest employer, immigration, licensing, and government requirements before making a payment or travel decision. A job application or assessment does not guarantee selection, a visa, or placement.
