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One Visa Singapore EXPOSED: Took Money, Delivered Nothing, Went Silent (one-visa.com)

One Visa Singapore, operating through one-visa.com, has been reported by multiple clients for a consistent pattern: taking upfront payment for Singapore immigration services, making false promises, delivering nothing, then cutting off all communication entirely.

The Fraud Pattern

Every complaint follows the same structure:

  1. Payment accepted upfront — Fees taken without hesitation for work pass, PR, or business setup services
  2. False promises made — Timelines given, success rates cited, assurances of progress — all fabricated
  3. Nothing actually done — Applications never properly filed with Singapore's Ministry of Manpower
  4. Communication cut off — Emails go unanswered, calls ignored, WhatsApp blocked
  5. Refunds refused — Every request met with excuses, delay, and eventual silence

Why Singapore Visa Fraud Is Serious

Missing a visa window can derail your career, relocation, or business plans. Your personal documents — passport copies, financial records, employment history — are now in the hands of people who have demonstrated they cannot be trusted.

What To Do If You've Already Paid

  • Screenshot every message, receipt, and contract immediately
  • Contact your bank for a chargeback if paid by card
  • Report to MOM: mom.gov.sg
  • File with CASE Singapore: case.org.sg
  • Seek legal advice if the amount is significant

How To Verify A Legitimate Singapore Immigration Firm

  • Check MOM registration at mom.gov.sg
  • Verify ACRA registration at bizfile.gov.sg
  • Never pay 100% upfront — milestone payments only
  • Get a signed contract with explicit refund terms
  • Check Google reviews and expat forums independently

Verdict

The pattern — payment taken, promises made, nothing delivered, communication cut off — is consistent with deliberate fraud. We strongly advise caution with one-visa.com until these allegations are publicly addressed.

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