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UK care worker family allege £11,300 visa scam

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
February 22, 2026
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A Nigerian family allege a UK care worker visa scam after losing £11,300 to a man who promised to resolve their sponsorship issues

A Nigerian family residing in the United Kingdom has alleged that they lost £11,300 in what they describe as a UK care worker visa scam after seeking help to regularise their immigration status following uncertainty over their sponsorship.

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The couple, identified as Mr B and Mrs B, relocated from Nigeria to the UK in 2024 under a care worker visa, with Mrs B as the main applicant.

According to the family, their sponsoring employer informed them in December 2025 that the company would not renew their Certificate of Sponsorship, despite their visa expiring in January 2026.

Facing the prospect of losing their legal stay, Mrs B was reportedly introduced by a colleague to a man identified as Ovie Moses Ohwojeheri, who allegedly claimed he could assist in resolving their visa issues.

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The family said funds totalling £11,300 were transferred to two separate UK bank accounts provided to them.

They allege that after receiving the money, the individual ceased responding to calls and messages. As of February 22, 2026, the family stated that no refund had been made.

The alleged incident has compounded the family’s difficulties. Mrs B has not been working since December 2025, while Mr B is said to be under pressure from loan providers.

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The couple are currently on a visa extension and are seeking a new Certificate of Sponsorship within the required timeframe.

The family claimed that attempts to reach the suspect via telephone and messaging applications have been unsuccessful in recent weeks.

They also said they have not received any formal documentation or evidence that any legitimate immigration process was initiated on their behalf.

As of the time of filing this report, there has been no public response from the individuals named in the allegation. The claims have not been independently verified.

Immigration advisers in the UK have repeatedly warned migrants against engaging unregulated agents or individuals who promise expedited visa solutions outside official channels.

The UK Home Office advises applicants to deal only with authorised immigration advisers registered with the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner.

Also read: UK Court jails Nigerian man six years for train sex assault

The family said they are considering reporting the matter formally to UK authorities and financial institutions involved, as they seek to recover the funds and stabilise their immigration status.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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