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Okay hellooo... Can anyone who has done k1 visa in Ghana help. So my fiancee in GHANA applied for SPINSTER or SINGLE STATUS CERTIFICATE . She was given 3 diffirent forms. 1). affidavit by her parents.... 2). A form headed. REPUBLIC OF GHANA, JUDICIAL SERVICE, ACCRA GHANA. 3). A form headed REPUBLIC OF GHANA, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION. My question is , is that the right procedure? Secondly, do you take all the 3 forms to the interview? if NO? which one/ones should be she taken to the interview. Much appreciated in advance for any help. Thank you.👍

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Ghana doesn't require you to bring a spinster or single status certificate. Some countries do, but Ghana isn't one of them. Did someone tell you you need to get one? 

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Well I read it on here you need "certificate of no marriage" for the interview but I didn't know it varies from country  to country. Maybe I need to write or call the embassy for confirmation. Please Have you done it in Ghana? if may ask? Thank you very much.

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19 hours ago, SamwiseG said:

Well I read it on here you need "certificate of no marriage" for the interview but I didn't know it varies from country  to country. Maybe I need to write or call the embassy for confirmation. Please Have you done it in Ghana? if may ask? Thank you very much.

My husband and I did the K1 process in Ghana in 2015. We did not get a report and the embassy never asked for one. 

 

As I stated before, it’s different for every country. Some like the Philippians require such a document. Ghana is not one of them. 

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