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Fraud Item: fraud / escroc / estafa: dvacfe-summit, Oakmont Keary Reggie

Fraudulent message

Dear Applicant,

By recommendation, We accept you to participate in the Global Protection Cluster World Summit On Global Economy, Control of violence/Gender-Based Violence Involves Men and Women, Youth and Terrorism Organization. Which will be held from March 23rd to 27th in California the United States and in Senegal largest city Dakar, from March 30th to April 3rd 2020.

Downloading the following two attachments for more information and print out the registration forms and fill the questioners with a pen and submit the filled registration forms along with the front page of your International passport, two colored passport photographs and your Senegal hotel booking confirmation receipt via e-mail, to our registration desk (dvacf-registration@dvacfe-summit.org). These documents should be submitted not later than (February 29th) to confirm your participation on the list of participants attending the world Summit meeting.

For more information on our pass events you can view our web-site our on www.dvacfe-summit.org or you can call our line from 9:30am to 5:30pm here in united state time.

Note immediately after your registration file is opened, Your registration documents will be forwarded to the U.S Bureau of Immigrant Affairs (Visa Processing Office) here in United States for the authorization and approval of your both visa documents before faxing the visa documents to U.S Embassy (Consulate Office) in your country of resident and you shall be called by the Embassy for visa appointment date to secure your visa for the world summit congress meeting.

Please share the information with your colleagues.

Yours Sincerely,
Dr Oakmont Keary Reggie.
World Summit Secretariat.
California Neighborhood, Florida U.S.A.
Phone: +1-754-307-8805
Web-site: www.dvacfe-summit.org/contact-us.html

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