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The most straightforward way to bring her over would be the fiance visa (K-1), where you can apply for her to come to the US and you'll need to marry within 90 days once she arrives. Yes, you can sponsor her financially if you meet the income requirements.
1 Temporary usiness Visitor Initial Period of StayExtension of Stay 1 to 6 months; 6 months is the maximum Up to 6 months; maximum total amount of time permitted in 1 status on any one trip is generally 1 year.
Tourist or business travelers who are citizens of participating countries may be eligible to visit the United States without a visa. Visits must be 90 days or less, and travelers must meet all requirements. Citizens of Canada and Bermuda generally do not need visas for tourism and visits.
Generally, the U.S. citizen and the fiancé or fiancée must have met each other in person during the 2 years before filing the petition. For more details, see uscis/i-129f. USCIS performs background checks on both individuals as part of the Form I-129F adjudication.
For a foreign friend/crush/girlfriend/boyfriend living in the US, you can apply for a visitor visa to visit them. However, if you belong to a visa waiver country, you do not require a visa to travel to the US. Besides, you can visit any person in a foreign country with a valid visa.
Fiancé(e) status automatically expires after 90 days. It cannot be extended. Your fiancé(e) should leave the United States at the end of the 90 days if you do not marry. If your fiancé(e) does not depart, he or she would violate U.S. immigration law.
If you would like to travel to get married to a U.S. citizen in the United States and then stay in the U.S. to live there permanently, you will need to apply for and obtain a fiancé(e) visa. If a fiancé(e) visa is issued, you must marry within 90 days of your arrival in the United States.
Individual US citizens cannot sponsor visas for hopeful immigrants unless they are immediate family members, such as, a spouse, parents, children. Siblings are a lower preference.