Verify the identity of a Russian girl: Professional scam‑risk review.
Don't rely on automated bots to beat 2026 AI‑driven scams. Leverage 27 years of human intelligence and public‑source research to verify profiles, stories, and claims across Russia and the CIS.
Official public source: Russian Federal Tax Service (ЕГРЮЛ)
Why automated "Search by Photo" is no longer enough.
Human Intelligence vs. AI
In 2025 and 2026, scammers use AI to generate photos and voice. Automated background checks fail because they can't interpret context. We manually review digital traces to ensure the person you are talking to is real.
Consistency Analysis
We check if the story matches the visible web footprint. Claims of location, employment, and lifestyle are verified against public records and localized CIS data sources.
Scam‑Risk Detection
Recognizing the patterns of established and emerging Russian romance scams. We provide a clear written report on whether a profile appears consistent or indicates high risk.
How we verify a Russian identity.
1. You submit what you know
Send us the name, photos, VK or other profile links, messages, or any details you have about the person – even fragmentary information can be a starting point.
2. We trace the Russian digital footprint
We search VK, Odnoklassniki, Russian registries, image databases, and other open sources specific to the Russian‑speaking internet.
3. We identify red flags
If photos appear under different names, stories contradict public facts, or the profile matches known scam patterns, we flag those findings clearly.
4. You receive a clear report
Within a few days you get a written summary that answers your core questions and helps you decide whether to continue or walk away.
Common Russian romance scam warning signs.
The Visa or Travel Emergency
After building trust, the person describes a sudden crisis requiring immediate money for a visa, ticket, or medical expense – a classic scam playbook.
The Professional Photo Set
Photos that look like modelling portfolios or stock photography, often scraped from an unsuspecting person's social media, are a very common red flag.
Refusal to Video Call
Excuses to avoid live video, especially after weeks or months of communication, strongly suggest the person is not who they claim to be.
Inconsistent Location Details
If the claimed city, university, or workplace changes across conversations, or doesn't match public records, the story is likely constructed.
Love‑Bombing Followed by Requests
Excessive flattery and professions of love early on, quickly followed by a financial or personal request, is a textbook romance scam tactic.
Multiple Profiles or Names
If photos or phone numbers lead to different names or profiles across platforms, you're likely being catfished – we help you see the full picture.
Russia verification from the inside.
We don't rely on Western databases that have no Russian coverage. Our researchers are fluent in Russian, understand VK, Odnoklassniki, and the local public registries, and have been doing this work since 1999. That institutional memory means we recognise scam patterns that new services haven't even catalogued yet.
Every review is conducted discreetly, and the person being researched is never contacted. We only use publicly available information, in accordance with applicable privacy laws.
Trust your gut – and then verify.
- You've been asked for moneyStop and verify before transferring any funds – this is the most common trigger for a scam‑risk review.
- You haven't met in personLong‑distance relationships with no in‑person meeting are the highest risk category for romance fraud.
- The story feels too perfectWhen everything seems ideal but details shift under scrutiny, a professional check can give you clarity.
- You're planning a trip to RussiaVerify the person's identity before travelling overseas to meet someone you've only interacted with online.
Get the truth about a Russian profile.
Discreet, professional, and grounded in 27 years of on‑the‑ground experience in Russia and the CIS.