Great forum! My wife traveled to Oman last month April with a working visa through an Agent in Nigeria. She paid Nigeria Agent about $1,000 and Agent promised IT Engineer job. She got the Visa to Oman hoping to resume in an IT company but on getting to Oman, she resumed as an House Maid. Life hasn't been easy for her over there. They've collected her passport. Pls advise, what Can we do? Life isn't funny over there.
Regards,
Dawud
Regards,
Dawud
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Unfortunately it sounds like this is definitely some kind of fraud. I suggest that your wife visits the nearest embassy of her home country ASAP and explains to them what has happened. They should be able to advise her and help her.
The agency your wife used should also be reported, so it's best that she gathers all the information she has about them so that they can be tracked down by the authorities. The embassy should also be able to advise her of the best course to follow in this respect.
Best of luck.
M
The next best thing, I think, would be for her to get in touch with a nearby Nigerian embassy via phone and get some advice. There is one in Abu Dhabi and one in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I think the one in Abu Dhabi would be closer, should she need to travel there at a later date. But at this stage the most important thing is that she gets hold of someone and finds out what she should do. The Nigerian embassy in UAE or Saudi may be able to direct her to a representative of Nigeria in Oman even if there is no official embassy there.
Please keep us updated with her situation. I hope she manages to make some progress soon.
Embassy of Nigeria in Riyadh: http://nigeria.org.sa/
Embassy of Nigeria in Abu Dhabi: http://nigerianabudhabi.org/
Sorry to hear your wife's situation still hasn't improved. Did she try giving those two Nigerian embassies a phonecall? No luck there? I'm not sure what else to suggest, but I really hope the other person who replied to you gets back to you with some contacts. One thought I did have is, are you currently in Nigeria? Maybe you can get in touch with the Nigeria Immigration Department on her behalf and explain the situation? Hopefully they would be able to offer some help or at least advice on where to go to for help. Otherwise maybe she could even try to phone them from Oman? I've found their contact details online, you can click here for their address, phone number, email, etc.
Hope things start to turn around for your wife soon.
M
Unfortunately having to pay money for a job application isn't a good sign. Have there been any other signs of something fishy going on? Were you contacted by them or did you contact them first? Do they have legitimate contact details and an address? Do they have a website? And, perhaps the most important point, have they contacted you at all since you paid them?
For some of the common signs of job scams, take a look at our article on the topic here. This should help you ascertain if the job is legit.
Good luck.
M