British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis Warns About Visa Scams on Internet

New Delhi, December 7: British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis on Wednesday warned about the visa scammers making rounds on the internet, who are using his name to beguile Indian nationals seeking UK visas.

British High Commissioner Ellis asked Indians to remain suspicious and advised people not to share their account or credit card details with the scammers. Chinese Visa Scam: Delhi Court Grants Bail to Karti Chidambaram’s Chartered Accountant S Bhaskararaman.

“I am seeing an increase in visa scams, using my name. Be suspicious: If it sounds too good to be true – such as an easy job in the UK, or a way to get a UK visa quickly and easily. If you are guaranteed a visa to the UK using documents the scammer provides,” British High Commissioner Ellis said in a tweet. Chinese Visas Scam Case: Delhi High Court Lists for Hearing on June 24 of Karti Chidambaram’s Anticipatory Bail Plea.

“Be suspicious: If you are asked for money via email or phone. Do not share your bank account or credit card details. We’ll never ask you to make payments to personal accounts,” he said in another tweet.

This comes two days after Indian High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswami announced that India is all set to resume the e-Visa facility for British citizens travelling to India. This facility is being resumed for the first time since the COVID outbreak in March 2020.

Doraiswami said that the service will be made available to the citizens forthwith and the…

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