A worrying email has been circulating among Green Card holders, claiming they must provide their tax history to re-enter the United States. At first glance, it looks like an official USCIS notice, but experts warn it may be a phishing scam.
Typos raise suspicion
The email is filled with spelling errors, odd phrasing, and unrealistic demands. Many recipients quickly flagged it, pointing out that real immigration communication does not look so unprofessional or careless.
USCIS issues warning
USCIS has repeatedly cautioned immigrants not to trust such messages. The agency urges Green Card holders and visa applicants to avoid clicking suspicious links or sharing private details through unverified sources.
Exploiting immigrant fears
With uncertainty around visas and immigration policies, scammers are taking advantage of fear. Such fake emails attempt to create panic, especially among those worried about possible restrictions under the Trump administration.
Report and stay safe
Recipients are advised not to share personal documents with unknown senders. If such emails appear in your inbox, the best step is to report them as cyber fraud so authorities can track and stop these scams.







