Security Notice

Fraud Alert

Protect your information by using only official UN Vacation Portal channels. If a message seems suspicious, stop communication immediately and report it.

Critical Warning

The United Nations will never ask for your credit card information through unofficial messages. Disregard such requests and report scammers immediately.

Report scam attempts to: info@unvacations.org

Official Communication Channels

Holiday and vacation applications must be done online through this website or by using the official department email: info@unvacations.org.

Do not use any email address that is not listed on this website for vacation, consignment, or job-related requests.

  • Official Scam Report Email info@unvacations.org
  • Official Vacation Department Email info@unvacations.org
  • Official Web Application Use only pages hosted within this portal.

How to Identify Fraud

  • Payment urgency or threats Scammers often pressure victims to pay immediately.
  • Unlisted email addresses Any sender outside listed portal channels should be treated as suspicious.
  • Requests for sensitive card details Do not share card data, PINs, or security codes.
  • Unusual spelling or inconsistent identity Mismatched names, titles, and domains are common warning signs.

What To Do If You Receive a Scam Message

1. Stop Communication

Do not reply, do not click links, and do not share personal or payment information.

2. Preserve Evidence

Keep screenshots, sender details, and message content for reporting.

3. Report Immediately

Email all relevant details to info@unvacations.org.

Stay With Verified Channels

Use only this portal and listed official emails for all vacation-related communication.

Proceed to Application