Scam FAQ: There Is No Warrant for Your Arrest

Our team meets with scam survivors every week. And we're noticing a trend. Scammers are targeting people from other countries who are living in the United States. We've never seen a trend as active as this one.

They'll say they're calling from your consulate and there's a warrant that you need to take care of. Or you must immediately contact the Indian authorities before they arrive to arrest you.

Take a breath and realize there's no warrant. And if you think there might be, reach out and contact your government to check.

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