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Bringing girlfriend to visit me in the States for a few weeks. (She has a B2)

My girlfriend lives in Kazakhstan (I'm in the US) and she has a 10-year B2 visa to the US, she just left in early June after an exchange semester. I was planning to visit her in Turkey in August but she is unable enter Turkey due to supposed restrictions (according to the Kazakh government and her airline) due to Covid. Since she would be able to make it to the US, there are no entry restrictions if she flies through Turkey since she would be transiting. Are there any entry restrictions due to Covid that I'm missing here with regard to US entry bans? Do you think she would have trouble at the border with agents? She is enrolled in school in Bulgaria in September and would be a senior there and as such could provide proof of payments made and being enrolled in a business degree. She would have an itinerary to travel out of the country after a few weeks and an itinerary for travel in the US. Would it be easier for her to say she is visiting friends in the states, it would be true after all, or is there a strategy that would be most effective in this situation to make sure she is able to enter the US?

Thanks for any help.

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