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1 hour ago, MaxP22 said:

You say she is a German resident but what is her country of origin and country of her travel document? As that's also an important factor.

 

Regardless, I very very very much doubt she will get approved for a B2 visa considering she is a refugee. Personally I would not even waste money applying.

 

Wait till she gets citizenship and passport.

He already answered that she has a German RTD. And permanent residence in Germany, that makes her not “just a refugee”.. Just like someone in the US who has been granted a green card through asylum  can use an RTD instead of a home country passport. Personally  I think she has a better chance of a  visa than a lot of people we see here.

 

 

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