Dubai Police has issued a strong warning to the public about scammers targeting job seekers with fake work visas and false job offers. These fraudsters promise jobs or visa sponsorships that have no legal value and often demand money upfront. The Anti-Fraud Centre at Dubai Police’s General Department of Criminal Investigation reminds everyone that the only safe way to get a work visa is through official government routes and licensed recruitment agencies. Any offers outside these channels should be treated with extreme caution. This warning is part of the ongoing #BewarOfFraud campaign designed to raise fraud awareness and protect people. To avoid these scams, Dubai Police advises: First, verify any visa or job offer with official authorities before paying. Second, use only authorized recruitment offices and government platforms for visa processing and job paperwork. Third, stay cautious and do not trust individuals promising "guaranteed" visas or illegal shortcuts. If you receive suspicious offers or think you have been scammed, report it immediately. You can use the Dubai Police Smart App for quick phone reports, the eCrime platform for online fraud, or call 901 for help from specialists. Dubai Police says reporting scams helps protect the community. The best way to fight these scams is to stay alert and follow official procedures.