First name, Last name: Sofiia Vzna
Country, City: Ukraine, Kharkiv
Telephone: +380 99 581 1004
Scheme fraud:
Reported scam pattern: This profile was submitted as a warning about a woman using the name Sofiia Vzna, allegedly based in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The case follows a typical online dating scam pattern: fast movement away from the dating platform, refusal to provide verifiable social media, emotional pressure, and a large money request connected to Ukrainian documents.
According to the report, the first contact happened through a dating profile. Shortly after the initial conversation, the dating profile disappeared, and communication moved first to WhatsApp and then to Telegram. This is a common red flag in romance scam cases because it removes the conversation from the original dating platform and makes reporting or tracing the profile more difficult.
The woman refused to provide social media accounts. Instead, she sent a Telegram live location as proof that she was in Kharkiv. Location sharing may look convincing, but it does not prove the real identity of the person behind the account. A scammer can still use real location data, stolen photos, or another person’s identity to build trust.
The main money request was connected to an alleged international passport problem. She claimed that obtaining a Ukrainian international passport through the regular procedure would take up to six months because of long lines and the military situation. She then introduced a “faster” option: paying approximately 15,000 hryvnias as a bribe to be placed on a priority list and start the process immediately.
This story contains several serious warning signs. First, the request is tied to an official Ukrainian document. Second, the alleged solution involves an unofficial payment or bribe. Third, the urgency is emotionally connected to a future meeting. The message suggests that without this payment, the couple may have to wait months before meeting in person.
When the man refused to pay and told her to use the official procedure, communication stopped. This reaction strongly suggests that the main purpose of the conversation may have been to obtain money, not to arrange a real meeting.
Known name used: Sofiia Vzna.
Telegram @soffiiavzna
Reported location: Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Reported platforms: dating app, WhatsApp, Telegram.
Main red flags: dating profile disappeared after first contact, fast move to WhatsApp and Telegram, refusal to provide social media, use of Telegram location as “proof,” passport-related money request, alleged bribe for faster document processing, and immediate silence after the payment was refused.
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If she sends a Ukrainian passport, ID card, passport application receipt, or any official-looking document, order a professional Ukrainian passport check. Fake or manipulated Ukrainian documents are often used to support romance scam stories about travel, war, relocation, and urgent meetings abroad.
If you only have photos, screenshots, a dating profile, a WhatsApp contact, or a Telegram account, we can help you identify a person by picture. This is especially important when the woman refuses to provide social media or when her dating profile disappears immediately after contact.
If her story contains contradictions, emotional pressure, sudden urgency, or requests for money, our dating lie detection and message analysis can help review the conversation and identify whether the pattern matches known romance scam behavior.
This case is a reminder that a shared location, attractive photos, and a convincing story about war or passport delays are not enough to prove identity. Always verify before sending money.




