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  1. Immigration and Naturalization Service
  2. Immigration Attorney

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World Wide Services Company provides a full range of services related to citizens’ journey to European countries, from simple consultations to «turnkey» residence permit processing. When contacting our company, you can count on the fastest and highest quality solution to almost any issue. Unlike most companies, we will not «lure» you with bright advertising slogans, but offer you only «dry» statistics, which is the best confirmation of our high professionalism: Our company’s high professionalism and invaluable experience are always at your service. Of course, you can continue searching for a company that will help you solve your problem, but why look for others when you have already found the best!


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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They caused my firm financial and reputational damages.

If you don’t want to waste your money, please read.
This company took €3,900 from me to process permits for my clients and promised delivery in 4 weeks. They failed to deliver, caused serious financial and reputational damage to my firm, and only refunded €1,000 after I went public—while continuing to delay and fail to provide required legal documents. A year later they claimed the permits were ready, after I had already refunded my clients myself.
Before signing anything, carefully read Clauses 2.1–2.7. They basically mean if they delay for years, you can’t cancel without losing your money. Also note: getting a permit does NOT guarantee a visa, yet they may say their job is done.
DM me for the full video and details so you don’t become the next victim.

About your reply:

You can attempt to intimidate me, but that will not alter the facts. The truth remains unchanged.

If you want clarification, direct your questions to the individual you assigned to me. I acted based on the verbal commitments he made regarding my clients. My reliance on those commitments was grounded in the prior business relationship I had with him while he was at Live & Study Europe, before he joined your company.

It is also highly questionable that a company claiming to have operated for years before his involvement now presents him as a founder. That contradiction raises serious concerns about the credibility and authenticity of your representations.

18 February 2025
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Reply from World Wide Services

We're sorry to hear about your negative experience and take this feedback seriously. However, we must address several significant factual inaccuracies in this review to ensure a fair and truthful representation.

Work permit timelines
As was clearly explained to you before any agreement was signed, and as is explicitly stated in the contract, no private company has influence over the timing of work permit decisions. Processing timelines are solely determined by the relevant government immigration authorities. The 4-week estimate referenced is a general guideline based on typical processing periods — not a guarantee, which was communicated both verbally and in writing. Any claim suggesting otherwise is either a misunderstanding or a misrepresentation of what was agreed.

Refund claim
The €1,000 you reference was not a refund of service fees. This amount was paid strictly to cover expenses you personally claimed, including costs you stated were incurred in relation to police and third-party procedures. Presenting this as a "partial refund" is factually incorrect and gives readers a misleading impression of what occurred.

Document withholding allegations
At no time did we refuse to provide legally required documents. All documentation was issued in accordance with the contractual scope and applicable law. It is important to clarify: a work permit, once issued, does not automatically guarantee a visa. This distinction is clearly stated both verbally during consultations and in our written agreements. The fact that permits were ultimately issued demonstrates that the service was delivered as agreed.

Claims regarding video evidence
Publicly claiming possession of video recordings or personal data and offering to distribute them to third parties raises serious concerns under EU data protection regulations (GDPR), privacy laws, and electronic communications legislation. We strongly advise seeking independent legal counsel before continuing in this direction, as unlawful recording, storage, or dissemination of such material may carry significant legal consequences.

Contractual clauses 2.1–2.7
These clauses are standard provisions included under EU legal and compliance frameworks, designed to protect all parties involved. They were made available for review, were accepted, and were signed knowingly. Every client has the opportunity to seek independent legal advice before signing. Characterizing standard contractual terms as unfair after the fact does not change their legal validity.

Our commitment to transparency
We have successfully assisted thousands of clients with immigration processes across Europe. We maintain complete records of all communications, contracts, and case files. Any individual or organization seeking clarification about our services is welcome to contact us directly at admin@worldwideservice.eu.

We genuinely regret that this particular experience did not meet your expectations and remain open to constructive dialogue to address any outstanding concerns.

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