First name, Last name: Maryna Dorosh
Country, City: Ukraine, Kramatorsk
E-mail: ko_marinochka@ukr.net
Samples of her messages: According to her she is now at Lwiv at a student dormitory at Pasichna street 22B. Her other email address is marjutka.d8@gmail.com
Scheme fraud:
This profile concerns a reported online dating scam case involving the name Maryna Dorosh. The reported email addresses are ko_marinochka@ukr.net and marjutka.d8@gmail.com.
According to the submitted information, the woman claimed to be in Lviv, living in a student dormitory at Pasichna street 22B. She also claimed to be originally from Kramatorsk and described herself as a psychologist.
The reported scam pattern combines a fake Ukrainian passport, stolen pictures, and a legal-travel story. She allegedly claimed that she could not leave Ukraine and was in contact with a lawyer in Lviv named Yevheniia Pasichniuk. This kind of lawyer story can be used to make future payment requests sound official and difficult to question.
The main risk is identity substitution. The photos, passport image, email addresses, Lviv dormitory story, and lawyer explanation may not belong to the same real person. In romance scams, stolen photos are often combined with fake documents to create a believable but false identity.
A Ukrainian passport image does not prove that the person using it is real, honest, or legally able to travel. It can be fake, edited, reused, stolen, or used as part of a wider travel or document-payment scheme.
If a Ukrainian woman you met online sends a passport image or claims she needs a lawyer to leave Ukraine, verify the case before sending money. Our Ukrainian passport verification service helps check whether the passport image is consistent and technically credible.
Before trusting a story about travel restrictions, lawyers, documents, dormitories, or relocation from Ukraine, use our Ukrainian woman verification service to check whether the photos, passport, location, contacts, and story belong to the same real person. If stolen pictures are suspected, our person identification by photo service can help verify where the images really come from.




