THE BUREAU of Immigration (BI) has warned foreigners against a Philippine-based company allegedly offering services for assistance at airports and obtaining documentary requirements.
In a news release on Tuesday, BI Commissioner Jaime H. Morente said he obtained a copy of a document from the company which shows a breakdown of the fees for various services.
“This company is allegedly charging P5,000 as Airport Assistance Fee, another P5,000 for processing fee, and P20,000 for a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Invitation Letter,” Mr. Morente said.
“It seems that this company is using the name of government agencies to be able to charge such high rates,” he added.
Mr. Morente clarified that the bureau does not collect any immigration assistance fees.
“It is disheartening to see reports of syndicates who are taking advantage of other people by using the name of government offices,” he said.
Mr. Morente further reminded the public to be “wary of falling prey to these scammers” and to “(i)mmediately report to the authorities if you encounter such modus.”
He added that the BI is now reviewing the case and studying possible legal actions against the said company. — Bianca Angelica D. Añago