Léa B
CAThey are fraudsters do not trust this company Horrible customer service. They are a fraudulent company. They promised me jobs that will lead to sponsorship and I was making payments twice a month and they lied that the payments were going towards processing a work visa. I paid over 8 thousand dollars and they did absolutely nothing for me and I missed out on multiple job opportunities because they were not processing the visa for me as promised. They lied to me twice about which kind of visa I am eligible. Paulina Adams, Mark Cross, Michael Brown, Mark Edwards and Jonathan Skar are all the staff that were supposed to help me. IMMINET IS FRAUD DO NOT TRUST THEM FOR YOUR IMMIGRATION NEEDS!!!! They are horrible.
Kinga Wojtusik
PLI've paid them $1500 being told that… I've paid them $1500 being told that everything will be done with that price. Ends up they only enter you into the lottery (which is FREE). $1500 for something I could've done for free, lying, refusing refund by saying that the service has been done. Refusing deleting my personal info until I say that the service has been done. The service wasn't done, your 'agent' that I first talked to lied to me just to try and get more money out of me a couple months after absolutely NO contact and no replying. If you're actually a real company (which I doubt you are, since the green card lottery page says they're not affiliated with anyone) then you should be ashamed of yourselves. Taking money from people wanting to change their lives, lying to them then trying to suck more money from them. Shameful. Don't trust them.
Pirzada Syed Fazeel Iqbal
AUScammers They haven't provided me a… Scammers They haven't provided me a service and charge me fees. First Nikki said it's visa fees and then Mark says it's assessment fees.
philippe Loembe
CGI TRUST IN THIS SOCIETY I am very satisfied by the services needed Anglish courses Apostille and Translation Now I am dealing with the job research,before preparing the interview I get always answers,when a question flashes my mind Many thanks to IMMINET
Yama Azizi
DKCredit card scam Got a call from Julia Miller today after filling out the online form and paying $39. After a long conversation she suddenly asks for my credit card information and the expiration date and CVV code. She tells me multiple times that it is normal practice to just tell it over the phone, but after a while she sent a payment link on mail where I had to pay $3700, which I did not pay since they won’t give me any information on what specifically I need to pay for. Obvious scam, watch out