B2 travel visa from Russia to the US [duplicate]



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  • My online friend is asking for money in order to visit my home country. Is this a legit request or a scam?

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A girl I met online says the travel agency she went to says she can't get a B2 visa to the US because she took a loan out to pay for her trip. Under Russian law she has to pay back a 680 US dollar loan to get the visa. She says the US embassy won't let her get an interview for the visa. Is this a scam? It sounds fishy to me. Can she get a visa and leave Russia?







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  • Is this a scam? If you have to ask, the answer is obvious...
    – dda
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  • The US embassy won't give her an interview because of a Russian law concerning an outstanding debt? That sounds very farfetched to me.
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    May 18 at 1:35










  • This IS a scam.
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A girl I met online says the travel agency she went to says she can't get a B2 visa to the US because she took a loan out to pay for her trip. Under Russian law she has to pay back a 680 US dollar loan to get the visa. She says the US embassy won't let her get an interview for the visa. Is this a scam? It sounds fishy to me. Can she get a visa and leave Russia?







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  • Is this a scam? If you have to ask, the answer is obvious...
    – dda
    May 18 at 1:11










  • The US embassy won't give her an interview because of a Russian law concerning an outstanding debt? That sounds very farfetched to me.
    – phoog
    May 18 at 1:35










  • This IS a scam.
    – xuq01
    May 18 at 3:50












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A girl I met online says the travel agency she went to says she can't get a B2 visa to the US because she took a loan out to pay for her trip. Under Russian law she has to pay back a 680 US dollar loan to get the visa. She says the US embassy won't let her get an interview for the visa. Is this a scam? It sounds fishy to me. Can she get a visa and leave Russia?







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  • My online friend is asking for money in order to visit my home country. Is this a legit request or a scam?

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A girl I met online says the travel agency she went to says she can't get a B2 visa to the US because she took a loan out to pay for her trip. Under Russian law she has to pay back a 680 US dollar loan to get the visa. She says the US embassy won't let her get an interview for the visa. Is this a scam? It sounds fishy to me. Can she get a visa and leave Russia?





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marked as duplicate by Giorgio, Hanky Panky, Jim MacKenzie, Michael Hampton, MadHatter May 18 at 6:16


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marked as duplicate by Giorgio, Hanky Panky, Jim MacKenzie, Michael Hampton, MadHatter May 18 at 6:16


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  • Is this a scam? If you have to ask, the answer is obvious...
    – dda
    May 18 at 1:11










  • The US embassy won't give her an interview because of a Russian law concerning an outstanding debt? That sounds very farfetched to me.
    – phoog
    May 18 at 1:35










  • This IS a scam.
    – xuq01
    May 18 at 3:50
















  • Is this a scam? If you have to ask, the answer is obvious...
    – dda
    May 18 at 1:11










  • The US embassy won't give her an interview because of a Russian law concerning an outstanding debt? That sounds very farfetched to me.
    – phoog
    May 18 at 1:35










  • This IS a scam.
    – xuq01
    May 18 at 3:50















Is this a scam? If you have to ask, the answer is obvious...
– dda
May 18 at 1:11




Is this a scam? If you have to ask, the answer is obvious...
– dda
May 18 at 1:11












The US embassy won't give her an interview because of a Russian law concerning an outstanding debt? That sounds very farfetched to me.
– phoog
May 18 at 1:35




The US embassy won't give her an interview because of a Russian law concerning an outstanding debt? That sounds very farfetched to me.
– phoog
May 18 at 1:35












This IS a scam.
– xuq01
May 18 at 3:50




This IS a scam.
– xuq01
May 18 at 3:50










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Do not continue speaking to this girl - she is a complete and utter fraud!



US visas are issued in accordance with American, not Russian, law, which is why her issues with Russian authorities are out of scope for this procedure (unless of course it's a criminal record).



If she hasn't implied it yet, I can tell you she's looking for you to pay her these 680 dollars, after which she'll either keep asking for more for other made-up reasons, or disappear entirely.






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    Do not continue speaking to this girl - she is a complete and utter fraud!



    US visas are issued in accordance with American, not Russian, law, which is why her issues with Russian authorities are out of scope for this procedure (unless of course it's a criminal record).



    If she hasn't implied it yet, I can tell you she's looking for you to pay her these 680 dollars, after which she'll either keep asking for more for other made-up reasons, or disappear entirely.






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      Do not continue speaking to this girl - she is a complete and utter fraud!



      US visas are issued in accordance with American, not Russian, law, which is why her issues with Russian authorities are out of scope for this procedure (unless of course it's a criminal record).



      If she hasn't implied it yet, I can tell you she's looking for you to pay her these 680 dollars, after which she'll either keep asking for more for other made-up reasons, or disappear entirely.






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        Do not continue speaking to this girl - she is a complete and utter fraud!



        US visas are issued in accordance with American, not Russian, law, which is why her issues with Russian authorities are out of scope for this procedure (unless of course it's a criminal record).



        If she hasn't implied it yet, I can tell you she's looking for you to pay her these 680 dollars, after which she'll either keep asking for more for other made-up reasons, or disappear entirely.






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        Do not continue speaking to this girl - she is a complete and utter fraud!



        US visas are issued in accordance with American, not Russian, law, which is why her issues with Russian authorities are out of scope for this procedure (unless of course it's a criminal record).



        If she hasn't implied it yet, I can tell you she's looking for you to pay her these 680 dollars, after which she'll either keep asking for more for other made-up reasons, or disappear entirely.







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