Save yourself! Scamming Call Center Company
UKgic is acting as a fake third-party immigration service, call center scamming company, using pay-per-click ads to drive vulnerable immigrants to their website so they can steal all your money. All the positive reviews on review websites are bots and fake accounts.
I have fallen as a victim and I have lost 4550 pounds. They'll first charge you 700+ pounds to "verify" which visa you are eligible for then force to charge an additional 3800 pounds and take you by surprise saying you cannot wait and that you have to pay now. After that's done, they will ask for more information listed on the P100 form such as your passport, birth certificate, cv, employment letters, a copy of your credit card, bank statements, and so on and then they ask to charge you 5000 more pounds! They don't provide any proof or documentation that they are indeed working on your profile or your visa.
They will ask and ask for your personal information and documentation and keep asking to charge you more without giving actual advice about the visa. When you do cancel and ask for a refund, they will ghost you and stop responding to your emails and calls. Steer clear!
I have already contacted the authorities and will change my passport and ID cards to avoid identity theft.
Tip for consumers:
They have two websites which are www.ukgic.com and www.ukgvs.com. They are not registered businesses in the UK. Please stay away, for your own good.
11 months ago
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