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- ICE Tip Form
U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigates more than 400 violations of criminal law, ranging from child exploitation to transnational gangs Use this form to report suspected criminal activity Be as specific and as detailed as possible
- How to report an immigration violation - USAGov
To report an immigration violation: Use the online ICE Tip Form Call the ICE Homeland Security Investigations Tip Line at 1-866-347-2423 if you are in the U S or Canada If you are in another country, call 1-802-872-6199 Have a question? Ask a real person any government-related question for free
- Report Immigration or Customs Violations - Homeland Security
Suspected immigration or customs violations should be reported directly to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
- How to Report Illegal Immigrants Anonymously (USA) - wikiHow
Fill out the ICE tip form to report immigration violations If you think someone is in the U S unlawfully or that an illegal immigrant has committed a crime, use this form Provide as much information as you can with as many specifics as you have
- USCIS Tip Form
This form is for reporting suspected immigration benefit fraud and abuse to USCIS The more details you provide, the better our USCIS officers can review your information and determine the appropriate action
- How Do I Anonymously Report Someone to Immigration USA?
To anonymously report someone to immigration in the USA, use the ICE Tip Line or the USCIS Tip Form based on the nature of the suspected fraud These tools help uphold the integrity of the U S immigration system while protecting your identity
- Reporting Illegal Activity - U. S. Customs and Border Protection
To report suspected criminal activity, fill out the Homeland Security Investigations form, click ICE Tip Form To report any suspected violations of trade laws or regulations related to the importation of goods into the United States, see the "Report Trade Violations" Form
- ICE Tip Form - ICE | PDF | U. S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement . . .
This document provides instructions for reporting suspected criminal activity to U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) It notes that anonymous tips can be submitted and may be eligible for monetary payments
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