The Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) has issued a warning to travelers about an unauthorized website that is charging unsuspecting passengers for completing the online immigration form. This scam targets individuals by offering to facilitate the immigration process for a fee, when in fact, the official form is available free of charge.
To avoid falling victim to these scams, CJIA advises passengers to access the immigration form only through the legitimate website: ed.gpf.gov.gv. Additionally, travelers can use QR codes strategically placed throughout the airport terminal to securely complete the form.
The airport emphasizes the importance of not providing personal or payment information to any unauthorized websites or individuals claiming to offer this service. Passengers are encouraged to report any suspicious activities or websites to the authorities immediately.
This warning highlights the need for vigilance when interacting with online services, especially those related to travel and immigration. By using official channels and being cautious of unsolicited requests for payment, travelers can protect themselves from financial loss and ensure a smooth journey. The CJIA’s proactive stance aims to safeguard passengers and maintain trust in the immigration process.