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Social Security Administration Warns Immigrants About New Scam Targeting Green Card Applicants

Mwakilishi Nov 28, 2025

The U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) has issued a nationwide alert warning immigrants—especially recent visa holders and green card applicants—about a fast-spreading phone and email scam targeting individuals navigating the immigration process.

According to SSA officials, scammers are impersonating government officers and threatening victims with arrest, loss of immigration status, deportation, or delays in green card processing unless they make immediate payments or provide sensitive personal information.

How the Scam Works

The scam typically begins with a call from someone claiming to be from “SSA Investigation Services” or “Immigration Enforcement,” using spoofed numbers that appear to be from federal agencies. Victims are told their Social Security number has been “suspended,” or that there is a problem with their immigration file.

Scammers may demand:

SSA emphasized that no U.S. federal agency ever suspends Social Security numbers, nor does it call to threaten arrest or demand money.

Green Card Applicants Are Being Targeted

Officials say applicants for:

…have increasingly been targeted because they may be unfamiliar with U.S. government procedures and more vulnerable to intimidation.

Immigration advocates note that newcomers have been disproportionately affected. 

SSA: “Hang Up Immediately”

The Social Security Administration advises the public:

The official reporting website is: oig.ssa.gov

SSA also clarified that genuine notices from USCIS or SSA come by mail, not through threatening phone calls, and that agencies never pressure individuals to act immediately or secretly.

Why the Scam Is Spreading

Cybercrime analysts say scammers are exploiting:

“Any time immigration stress rises, scams rise with it,” one cybersecurity expert told Mwakilishi.

What To Do If You Already Responded

SSA instructs victims who shared personal information to:

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