Will it be a problem for a Russian citizen to apply for a US non-immigrant visa in Beijing while illegally employed in China?

8/26/2015 1:32:34 AM

Long story short you basically have red flag on red flag here, even though weirder things have been known to happen, I would have to say that it is more likely for her to get denied a visa.

Now just to review the red flags:

  1. Your girlfriend, presumably single with no kids, is visiting a single man.
  2. Her job is unofficial so her status in China is temporary.
  3. Even though her status in China is temporary she’s been in country for quite some time, so she doesn’t seem to have any intention to return back home.

So in order for her to obtain a visa at least these will need to be overcome for her to have a more reasonable chance to get a Visitor’s visa to the US. So if she brings up her job with no reasonable proof of it’s existence she’s even more likely to get denied.

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