This time, the United States has imposed a 10-year sentence on Bangladeshis | Instant World News

 

This time, the United States has imposed a 10-year sentence on Bangladeshis  Instant World News

Bangladeshis will be able to travel to the United States. But if a citizen uses fraudulent or illegal means to travel to the United States, he will be sentenced to 10 years in prison. This was stated by the British High Commissioner in Dhaka, Sarah Cook.

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British High Commissioner in Dhaka Sarah Cook has said that the UK government will impose a 10-year travel ban on anyone who uses visa fraud or illegal means to travel from Bangladesh to the UK. This information was given in a statement sent by the UK High Commission in Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon. 


The statement said that such steps will be taken by the UK as part of the fight against fake visas. In the message, Sarah Cook said that visa fraud destroys the dreams of ordinary people. It also destroys families. Those who facilitate this criminal act capitalize on people's aspirations for a better life, steal their money and put them at risk of serious harm. 

The High Commissioner told visa seekers that her country welcomes only legitimate visa applications through the correct route using government channels. However, those who try to commit fraud will have to face serious consequences. This includes a 10-year travel ban. The High Commissioner told visa seekers that her country welcomes only legitimate visa applications through the correct route using government channels. 


However, those who attempt to commit fraud face serious consequences. This includes a 10-year travel ban. Fraudulent activities by criminals and fraudsters cost millions of pounds each year and leave vulnerable people around the world, including Bangladesh, at risk of exploitation, financial loss and legal consequences. 

Visa fraud and illegal immigration facilitation worldwide has reached alarming levels and criminal gangs are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to defraud potential visa applicants. Victims are often promised guaranteed visas, jobs without the right qualifications or expedited processing in exchange for an additional fee. The reality is that instead of fulfilling the promises, they face financial loss, visa refusals, travel bans and, in the worst cases, trafficking and exploitation.


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