Fraud and Scammers
This review reflects my personal experience. If any detail is factually incorrect, I welcome correction. My purpose is not to spread false information, but to alert others so they don’t face the same situation.
Unfortunately, I was defrauded by this company. If confronted, they may deny I was ever a client, insist services were delivered, or dismiss my experience as “just one unhappy review.” Please don’t be misled by these standard excuses often used by scammers.
💬 What They Promise vs. What They Deliver
1️⃣ The Contract
The contract is completely one-sided.
It includes no clauses in the client’s favor.
The core message is clear: “We accept no responsibility and no refunds under any circumstances.”
It legally protects them while leaving the client fully exposed.
2️⃣ Payments Without Receipts
Despite repeated requests, no receipts or acknowledgments are issued for payments.
Transparency is deliberately avoided.
3️⃣ Fake Job Offer
They promise a job offer within days, but what arrives is from an unknown agency with no employer details.
The agency lacks credibility or even an online presence.
When questioned, they insist, “We call this a job offer” and demand the next installment, claiming a real work permit will follow.
4️⃣ Bogus Work Permit
Instead of a genuine permit, they send a self-made contract falsely labeled as a “work permit.”
When challenged, they reply, “This is what we call a work permit.”
They again demand another payment before providing anything verifiable.
🚩 Serious red flag: Documents bear government stamps positioned over employer signatures—something no legitimate authority would ever issue.
5️⃣ The Delay Tactics
They promise the final visa within a week but stop responding afterwards.
Replies, if any, are vague, misleading, and designed to stall.
Excuses range from “Your case is in processing” to “We’ve already sent everything”—without providing any proof.
6️⃣ The Last Trick – ADEM Application
Eventually, they send only a filled-out ADEM form, not an actual submission.
They misrepresent this as an “important visa document” but again provide no evidence that it was filed.
📌 Summary of the Scam
❌ Contract contains no protections for the client.
❌ Fake “job offer” from a shell agency.
❌ Fake “work permit” disguised as a job contract.
❌ Documents cannot be verified with any authority.
❌ After collecting three installments, they ignore you.
❌ Phone calls and follow-ups are avoided.
❌ Communication is vague and evasive.
❌ No access to real company representatives or ownership details.
🛡️ What Victims Should Do
Report to Dubai Police (Fraud Division).
File a complaint with Dubai Consumer Protection.
Notify Dubai DET (Department of Economy & Tourism).
Inform the UAE Embassy in your country.
Report to FIA Cyber Crime (Pakistan).
5 July 2025
Unprompted review