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I have been talking to a chick that says she needs 4500 euro in her bank account in order to obtain a 90 day tourist visa to visit Ireland.
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I have been talking to a chick that says she needs 4500 euro in her bank account in order to obtain a 90 day tourist visa to visit Ireland.
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While it is true that she would need to be able to show sufficient funds to support herself in Ireland to receive a visa, I'm sorry to say this has all the hallmarks of a scam.
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Mar 6 at 0:57
There are two options. First, it could be a scam. Second, that "chick" as you call her misunderstands the requirements for a visa and the reasons for a refusal. She would need a stable pattern of income and expenditures to demonstrate a stable job and a reason to return to Russia after the visa runs out. Either way, don't send the money.
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I have been talking to a chick that says she needs 4500 euro in her bank account in order to obtain a 90 day tourist visa to visit Ireland.
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Large cash requirement (2700 USD) for Russian citizens to fly to the US? [duplicate]
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I have been talking to a chick that says she needs 4500 euro in her bank account in order to obtain a 90 day tourist visa to visit Ireland.
This question already has an answer here:
Large cash requirement (2700 USD) for Russian citizens to fly to the US? [duplicate]
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visas money ireland scams
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marked as duplicate by Zach Lipton, Hanky Panky, Ali Awan, Burhan Khalid, Mark Mayo⦠Mar 6 at 5:46
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marked as duplicate by Zach Lipton, Hanky Panky, Ali Awan, Burhan Khalid, Mark Mayo⦠Mar 6 at 5:46
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While it is true that she would need to be able to show sufficient funds to support herself in Ireland to receive a visa, I'm sorry to say this has all the hallmarks of a scam.
â Zach Lipton
Mar 6 at 0:57
There are two options. First, it could be a scam. Second, that "chick" as you call her misunderstands the requirements for a visa and the reasons for a refusal. She would need a stable pattern of income and expenditures to demonstrate a stable job and a reason to return to Russia after the visa runs out. Either way, don't send the money.
â o.m.
Mar 6 at 15:38
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While it is true that she would need to be able to show sufficient funds to support herself in Ireland to receive a visa, I'm sorry to say this has all the hallmarks of a scam.
â Zach Lipton
Mar 6 at 0:57
There are two options. First, it could be a scam. Second, that "chick" as you call her misunderstands the requirements for a visa and the reasons for a refusal. She would need a stable pattern of income and expenditures to demonstrate a stable job and a reason to return to Russia after the visa runs out. Either way, don't send the money.
â o.m.
Mar 6 at 15:38
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While it is true that she would need to be able to show sufficient funds to support herself in Ireland to receive a visa, I'm sorry to say this has all the hallmarks of a scam.
â Zach Lipton
Mar 6 at 0:57
While it is true that she would need to be able to show sufficient funds to support herself in Ireland to receive a visa, I'm sorry to say this has all the hallmarks of a scam.
â Zach Lipton
Mar 6 at 0:57
There are two options. First, it could be a scam. Second, that "chick" as you call her misunderstands the requirements for a visa and the reasons for a refusal. She would need a stable pattern of income and expenditures to demonstrate a stable job and a reason to return to Russia after the visa runs out. Either way, don't send the money.
â o.m.
Mar 6 at 15:38
There are two options. First, it could be a scam. Second, that "chick" as you call her misunderstands the requirements for a visa and the reasons for a refusal. She would need a stable pattern of income and expenditures to demonstrate a stable job and a reason to return to Russia after the visa runs out. Either way, don't send the money.
â o.m.
Mar 6 at 15:38
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Do not give this person a penny, and do not continue talking to her!
No country in the world requires that much for tourism, so she's 100% trying to trick you out of your money. No honest person would ever do that.
So block her on all social media and block her phone number, without a single word for an explanation.
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Do not give this person a penny, and do not continue talking to her!
No country in the world requires that much for tourism, so she's 100% trying to trick you out of your money. No honest person would ever do that.
So block her on all social media and block her phone number, without a single word for an explanation.
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Do not give this person a penny, and do not continue talking to her!
No country in the world requires that much for tourism, so she's 100% trying to trick you out of your money. No honest person would ever do that.
So block her on all social media and block her phone number, without a single word for an explanation.
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up vote
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up vote
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Do not give this person a penny, and do not continue talking to her!
No country in the world requires that much for tourism, so she's 100% trying to trick you out of your money. No honest person would ever do that.
So block her on all social media and block her phone number, without a single word for an explanation.
Do not give this person a penny, and do not continue talking to her!
No country in the world requires that much for tourism, so she's 100% trying to trick you out of your money. No honest person would ever do that.
So block her on all social media and block her phone number, without a single word for an explanation.
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While it is true that she would need to be able to show sufficient funds to support herself in Ireland to receive a visa, I'm sorry to say this has all the hallmarks of a scam.
â Zach Lipton
Mar 6 at 0:57
There are two options. First, it could be a scam. Second, that "chick" as you call her misunderstands the requirements for a visa and the reasons for a refusal. She would need a stable pattern of income and expenditures to demonstrate a stable job and a reason to return to Russia after the visa runs out. Either way, don't send the money.
â o.m.
Mar 6 at 15:38