British flag High Commission of the United Kingdom in New Delhi

AddressChanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021
India
Phonelocal: (011) 2687.2161
international: +91.11.2687.2161
Faxlocal: (011) 2687.2882
international: +91.11.2687.2882
Emailweb.newdelhi@fco.gov.uk
Web sitehttp://ukinindia.fco.gov.uk
NotesBeware of emailed job offers for childcare and other similar positions in the UK. These are all frauds.

• Since November 2008, no visas are granted for household workers from outside Europe. Work visas are only granted for highly-skilled positions, most of which require university degrees.

• No legitimate employment agency in the UK requires you to pay them any money. All fees would be paid by the employer.

• No legitimate employment agency in the UK uses a free email address from Yahoo, Gmail, or similar services.

• No legitimate employment agency in the UK uses a telephone number that begins with +4470 (070). These are non-geographic numbers available to anyone in the world.

• No legitimate business requests payment via Western Union.

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lysander.london@fraudwatchers.org
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 16:21 EDT
woodberry down hotel apointment letter is a scam
Forward the email to lysander.london@fraudwatchers.org Do not pay anything, it is scam! There is no job! No real company hires you without an in person, face to face interview. No real company charges any money for a job even for a visa or work permit. Read: www.scam-job-emails.tk No real company or visa agent ever uses a free email address. Read: www.scam-email-addresses.tk No real visa agent ever requests you pay money into any bank account or by Western Union or Money Gram. Read: www.never-wire-money-to-strangers.tk No real company uses a telephone number that begins with +44 70, +44 871, +44 870, +44 844, or +44 845. Those are forwarding numbers which are not in the UK. Read: www.scam-telephone-numbers.tk Always Google contact information to find warnings. Read: http://www.giyf.com/
shanRAJ
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 13:06 EDT
WOODBERRY HOTEL
SIR,I ALSO GOT THE APPOINTMENT LETTER FROM BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION...NEXT STEP WHAT TO DO SIR......
Vignesh
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 09:41 EDT
Is there is any person of woodberry hotel london providing job in the name of ronald madik in new delhi
sathya.m
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 06:35 EDT
miller constraction serviceses
i got a mail from above mentionshed company an job vaccancy .and i replayed for that mail and the interviewed by them in mail and i replyed for that also now they send me aappoinment letter and the are asking for money for my visa processing iwant know that is it fake job or orginal you can send me an email my id :msathyamsth@gmail.com
Mohan Shrikrishna Sindhikar
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 05:25 EDT
miller construction services
i got a mail from above mention company,a job vacancy of engineering post & i replyed for that mail &then intervied by them in mail & i replyed for that also now they send me appointment letter &they are asking for money for my visa processing i want to know that is it fake job or original,you can send me on email mssindhikar@rediffmail.com
lysander.london@fraudwatchers.org
Wed, 23 Oct 2013 16:40 EDT
woodberry down hotel apointment letter is a scam
Forward the email to lysander.london@fraudwatchers.org No real company hires you without an in person, face to face interview. No real company charges any money for a job even for a visa or work permit. Read: www.scam-job-emails.tk No real company or visa agent ever uses a free email address. Read: www.scam-email-addresses.tk No real visa agent ever requests you pay money into any bank account or by Western Union or Money Gram. Read: www.never-wire-money-to-strangers.tk No real company uses a telephone number that begins with +44 70, +44 871, +44 870, +44 844, or +44 845. Those are forwarding numbers which are not in the UK. Read: www.scam-telephone-numbers.tk Always Google contact information to find warnings. Read: http://www.giyf.com/
anand verma
Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:50 EDT
woodberry down hotel apointment letter
Dear sir,
I'v get a apointment letter(woodberry hotel).
How I'm cheack frowrd/orignel.
Regards
Anand verma
Raunaq SJB
Wed, 23 Oct 2013 13:25 EDT
delimiting ECO authority
Does the Entry Clearance Officer at the British High Commission in New Delhi have the authority to judge my saving habits? One reason I was denied entry to the UK was that my income does not match my savings. My bank account didn't have enough liquid cash. wow. Maybe I am using my money somewhere where it is more productive or much more in utility. I think the ECO and BHC need to serious re-consider their thought process. There is no law against how much I need to save. I feel encouraged to provided fake documents with high bank balance to satisfy the ECO. great. this is what equality is all about.
arun augustine
Tue, 22 Oct 2013 09:59 EDT
miller constraction serviceses
i got a mail from above mentionshed company an job vaccancy .and i replayed for that mail and the interviewed by them in mail and i replyed for that also now they send me aappoinment letter and the are asking for money for my visa processing iwant know that is it fake job or orginal you can send me an email my id :arunaugustine9@gmail.com .
lysander.london@fraudwatchers.org
Mon, 21 Oct 2013 14:24 EDT
WOODBERRY HOTEL LONDON job offer is a scam
Post the entire email you received or forward it to me. No real company hires you without an in person, face to face interview. No real company charges any money for a job even for a visa or work permit. Read: www.scam-job-emails.tk No real company or visa agent ever uses a free email address. Read: www.scam-email-addresses.tk No real visa agent ever requests you pay money into any bank account or by Western Union or Money Gram. Read: www.never-wire-money-to-strangers.tk No real company uses a telephone number that begins with +44 70, +44 871, +44 870, +44 844, or +44 845. Those are forwarding numbers which are not in the UK. Read: www.scam-telephone-numbers.tk Always Google contact information to find warnings. Read: http://www.giyf.com/

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