If you think you have been the victim of immigration fraud, you should file a complaint with our office. To file a complaint, you can use our General Complaint Form:
Click here to file a complaint online
Click here to print, complete, and send in the form
Call the Consumer Protection Division Hotline at (410) 528-8662 Mon.-Fri. 10am - 2pm
You also can send us a letter describing your complaint, along with copies of relevant documentation to: Consumer Protection Division, 200 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, MD 21202. Please note that we are unable to accept complaints by email, but if you have questions or concerns about the complaint process, you can call our Consumer Protection Division Hotline during the hours of 10am to 2pm, Monday through Friday, at 410-528-8662 to speak with a representative.
In Spanish, the term "notario" refers to someone who can provide certain limited legal services. In English, the term "notary" refers to someone who can officially witness and authenticate signatures on documents. In the United States, a notary is NOT authorized to provide legal advice or services of any kind.
For free copies of immigration forms, visit www.uscis.gov/forms.