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Beware of
Green Card Lottery Scams
Posted
Aug 25, 2006
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Every year, there are unscrupulous individuals and organizations that try to
use the U.S. Department of State (DOS) Diversity Visa Lottery Program to
take advantage of foreign nationals. This year is no exception. A recent
inquiry was made about certain lottery winner notifications that are clearly
fraudulent. To protect MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers
from these scams, we bring the following points to your attention, which
should help in detecting fraud.
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DOS Uses U.S. Mail
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There are certain things that distinguish the genuine lottery communications
from fraudulent ones. First, the DOS uses regular U.S. mail to notify
lottery winners. They do not use eMail. Additionally, government eMail and
website addresses all end with (.gov), though it is possible for scam
artists to spoof IDs to make their mailings appear to originate from
governmental eMail addresses. Therefore, be watchful of eMails that sound
suspicious as well as those that sound too good to be true!
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Only Lottery Applicants Become Eligible
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No one "wins" the DOS lottery without applying for the lottery program.
Thus, if no application was made, notification about winning cannot be
genuine. Moreover, many people are not eligible to enter. The lottery is
only for individuals from countries with low rates of immigration. Those
from numerous countries, including India, Canada, and the UK, are not
eligible to file the visa lottery application.
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Specific Communication with Case Number
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A genuine notification is addressed to an individual applicant. While it is
a form letter, it contains specific identifying information, including the
applicant's name and a region-specific case number. This is not a generic,
mass communication asking an individual to provide his/her name.
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Funds Payable to Government by Money Orders
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Unscrupulous originators of these fraudulent communications are after one
thing: your money. The genuine winners are required to pay a lottery fee and
filing fees. These are sent to an official government office, however, and
made payable to a government payee. The exact procedures for this are
changed from time to time, but in no event is money ever to be sent to an
individual or a non-government office. While there are occasionally
government fees that have to be paid by money order, one is never requested
to pay fees by wire transfer or funds-transferring services.
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Conclusion
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The individuals and/or organizations perpetrating these scams are engaging
in a number of criminal acts. While they may profit in the shortrun, there
have been prosecutions of those who engaged in fraud in connection with the
visa lottery. Do not allow yourself to be victimized by such a scheme.
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