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Title
Avoiding Scams
Category
general
UUID
f1781c49534943739849685e8413fc9d
Source URL
https://iss.washington.edu/scams/
Parent URL
https://iss.washington.edu/
Crawl Time
2026-03-11T03:10:01+00:00
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Avoiding Scams

Source: https://iss.washington.edu/scams/ Parent: https://iss.washington.edu/

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About Scams

As an international student, you might be targeted by scams. Scammers often pretend to be from the government, immigration offices, or even UW employees. They may try to scare you by saying your visa will be canceled or you’ll get in trouble if you don’t pay them or give them personal information right away. These scams can feel very real, but real organizations won’t pressure you to pay immediately or share private details over the phone or email. If you’re unsure, come talk to International Student Services before doing anything.

Types of Scams

Identifying a Scam

Getting Help

If you’ve been the victim of a scam, don’t panic—you’re not alone, and help is available. First, stop all communication with the scammer and avoid making further payments if you did previously. Report the incident to International Student Services by completing our Contact ISS form.