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'Fraudulent info, misrepresentations': How US embassy detected visa fraud by agents

IndiaTimes Friday, 21 March 2025
Delhi Police have filed a case against 31 individuals accused of operating a visa fraud racket, following a complaint from the US embassy. The accused, including agents and applicants, allegedly forged documents to obtain US visas between May and August 2024. Further investigations are ongoing.
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