Federal Trade Commission shares info on scams targeting immigrants-1/22

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Dear Colleagues,
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), in conjunction with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), is holding a webinar on scams targeting immigrants.
Please see below for information on participating.
Regards,
Office of Refugee Resettlement
USCIS invites you to participate in a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stakeholder engagement on Wednesday, January 22, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (Eastern) to learn about the latest scams targeting immigrants, including but not limited to: notario fraud, imposter scams, education, healthcare, mortgage, and business opportunity scams. FTC and USCIS officials will be available to answer questions from participants.
To Join the Session:
Any interested parties may participate in this free webinar. Please join us up to 15 minutes early to make sure you can connect via phone and computer.
Toll-Free Call-In Number: (800) 762-7308
Confirmation Number: 315936 (if needed)
Webinar Title: Scams Against the Immigrant Community
Event number: 996-088-549 (if needed)
Event password: M33ting (if needed)
If you are unable to join the webinar, slides will be available online. Please call in to find out how to access them.
FTC strongly recommends that you test your computer prior to joining the presentation. You can test your computer system at any time at http://www.webex.com/test-meeting.html.
Due to the large audience, FTC is unable to troubleshoot WebEx connections. If you need help getting connected, please use the WebEx Online help athttps://www.webex.com/login/join-meeting-tips.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Although WebEx includes a feature that allows any documents and other materials exchanged or viewed during the session to be recorded, FTC will not be recording this session

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