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Guide: A Fraud Handbook for Recent Refugees and Immigrants

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Guide: A Fraud Handbook for Recent Refugees and Immigrants

This guide from the Federal Trade Commission provides guidance for refugees and immigrants on spotting, avoiding, and reporting scams. 

Topic(s): Financial Capabilities, Immigration Legal Needs
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Resource Type: Guide

Date: March 5, 2018
Language(s): Amharic, Arabic, Dari, English, French, Somali, Spanish
Target Audience(s): Newcomer, Service Provider
Author(s): Federal Trade Commission
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