Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, 21 October 2025 - The Ministry of Caymanian Employment and Immigration (MCEI) in partnership with the Ministry of District Administration and Home Affairs (MDAHA) are aware of recent reports involving individuals fraudulently offering immigration services to members of the public.
Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) and Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) continue to collaborate closely to monitor, investigate, and address immigration services -related fraud. Through information sharing, joint investigations, and coordinated enforcement actions, both departments are working to strengthen oversight and protect the public from exploitation.
These individuals, who are not authorised immigration service providers, mislead persons by making false claims and promises to remain in the Cayman Islands and other immigration services in exchange for payment. Members of the public are urged to exercise caution and to use only reputable immigration service providers.
Hon. Michael Myles, Minister for Caymanian Employment and Immigration, stated: “Protecting the integrity of our immigration processes is a shared responsibility. My Ministry and WORC take these reports very seriously. Dishonest individuals are taking advantage of those seeking legitimate immigration assistance, and we will not tolerate such conduct.”
Minister for District Administration and Home Affairs, Hon. Nickolas DaCosta added, “Our borders are the first line of defence in protecting the safety and integrity of our Islands. Those who attempt to bypass or undermine our immigration and security systems not only break the law but put others at risk. We remain vigilant and are committed to working closely with our partners at WORC and other agencies to identify and stop fraudulent activities that target vulnerable persons.”
Persons who believe they or someone they know have been approached by an unauthorised individual or has been a victim of fraudulent activity is encouraged to report the matter immediately by emailing worccomplaints@gov.ky, or make a report anonymously online via worc.ky.