03/21/2026
Immigration scams are becoming more common—and more convincing.
We’re seeing cases where scammers impersonate attorneys, government officials, and even immigration judges to take advantage of people trying to do the right thing.
If you or someone you know is navigating the immigration process, it’s critical to know the warning signs:
✔️ No one can guarantee approval
✔️ Government agencies don’t ask for payment through calls
✔️ Only licensed attorneys can give legal advice
We put together a quick guide breaking down the most common immigration scams, how they’re evolving, and what to do if you’ve already been affected.
If something feels off about your case, it’s worth getting a second opinion.
👉 Read more here: https://usherlawfirm.com/immigration-insider-news/immigration-scams-are-increasing-what-to-watch-for-and-how-an-immigration-attorney-can-help