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onwa
Congrats on your husband getting his visa! You deserve your own thread! I only lurk here now, but I'm so absolutely happy. You didn't give up when all seemed hopeless and that strength will serve you well in the future. Is he here yet? When does he come?

Anyway, Congrats to a long journey finally over.

Kia
raymaga
Congrats and best wishes for a happy life together!!!

Savanphil
Congratulations!!! kicking.gif kicking.gif
Neya
Your dedication to each other through this is a blessing. I am wishing you a joyous reunion.
Congratulations
Nikita2Charles
Congrats!!!
ReggaeDancer2
Thank you everyone! It has been an extremely hard time - emotionally and mentally. I have not seen my husband for two and a half years! I never had the money to travel back and he was not allowed to come here during the immigrant visa process. I can't say I was a complete angel - there were fights, tears, threats to give up, but through all we prayed. I sent letters to everyone I thought might help us, in the end the only thing that worked was badgering the Embassy in Accra with endless emails. When I first started this process, the Embassy in Accra never answered any of my emails. Then last summer (2006) they started replying to me. In fact, when the called my husband to pick up his visa, they didn't call his name, they called out my name! The man who handed it to him told him "your wife disturbs us all the time, she is really fighting for you". It actually came down to my stubbornness to not let him go and let them win since at once point during this process, they told my husband that I didnt' really want him (this was before I started emailing every day for weeks).

I admit my husband's faith is so much stronger than mine. He will arrive next week. I wanted him to come immediately, but he had to take care of his business and family matters before arriving. Besides, with God on our side we have the rest of our lives to be together.

I stayed away from here for a long time because it was hard to read of all the visas getting passed out when the applicants started the process so much later than we did. I do believe there is discrimination built into the system. Case in point, I work with a Philipina who came to USA in May 2006 on a visitor visa. She married a white American (I say this so you will know its also an interracial marriage) and had her green card by September 2006. I know a woman who brought her Ghanaian fiance over on a visitor visa in January 2005 and he didn't receive his green card until August 2006. Both of these cases are in California, so you can't say it has anything to do with the state. I think there is a lot of mistrust when it comes to Africans.

I know we still have many hurdles ahead of us, but I think we can get through anything together.

I wish everyone still waiting best wishes, don't give up and always fight for what you believe in. I believe in love.
Omoba
People like you are an inspiration to me to never give up good.gif
I am thrilled that you made it ..... Congratulations and Happy Reunion. kicking.gif
Perseverance
Many congradulations...may your reunion be sweet rose.gif
a&o
I have the chills up my spine, it's so wonderful to hear that his visa finally came through. Yes, it's all about not giving up in the face of the Accra Embassy's utterly disappointing and frustrating nonchalance, unprofessionalism, and misinformation.

I am so happy for you and I wish you both a long and happy life together! HOORAY!!!
akatagirl
QUOTE(onwa @ Feb 21 2007, 03:31 PM) *
Congrats on your husband getting his visa! You deserve your own thread! You didn't give up when all seemed hopeless and that strength will serve you well in the future. Anyway, Congrats to a long journey finally over.



Onwa, could not have said it better...Reggae Dancer, congrats on this arduous visa journey that the Ghana Embassy has put you both through..I am glad that this part of you and your husband's lives are finally over and you both can move on to happier times together!!!
forchika
kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! HAVE A HAPPY REUNION!!!!! kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif
LovinLiberia
QUOTE
I have the chills up my spine, it's so wonderful to hear that his visa finally came through.


I also had the chills. Your story is very inspirational and I am so happy that you were successful in the end. Please update us on his arrival!
All4Kweku
REGGAE!!!

WOOT-WOOT...

I am so so so incredibly happy to hear this news. This is absolutely fantastic.

I don't know whats in store for me. Some days I feel like I made the best decision by getting married. other days, I feel like I damned myself to start a new visajourney, fraught with new hurdles and problems.. the good think is that i will be in accra for a while doing research so kweku and i can sort some things out and figure what we want to do.

I think Im the last man standing from the africa forum olden days of 2005 wink.gif when i was in ghana for the holidays the embassy gave me some positive news, but i am so distrustful of everything that comes out of that place and the people's mouths i don't want to jinx myself. im glad to hear that they are responding to emails again. when i get to accra, i think i will bombard them with emails, phone calls and visits on a regular basis....
onwa
QUOTE(All4Kweku @ Feb 22 2007, 05:06 PM) *
REGGAE!!!

Some days I feel like I made the best decision by getting married.
I think Im the last man standing from the africa forum olden days of 2005 wink.gif


Congrats on your marraige!! I know we started our K1s about the same time. I can't believe your perseverance and endurance. I am jeoulous you get to spend some time in Ghana. Hopefully the next stage, whatever it may be, will be better.

Kia
blah0323
Congrats!!!
ReggaeDancer2
QUOTE(All4Kweku @ Feb 22 2007, 10:06 PM) *
REGGAE!!!

WOOT-WOOT...

I am so so so incredibly happy to hear this news. This is absolutely fantastic.

I don't know whats in store for me. Some days I feel like I made the best decision by getting married. other days, I feel like I damned myself to start a new visajourney, fraught with new hurdles and problems.. the good think is that i will be in accra for a while doing research so kweku and i can sort some things out and figure what we want to do.

I think Im the last man standing from the africa forum olden days of 2005 wink.gif when i was in ghana for the holidays the embassy gave me some positive news, but i am so distrustful of everything that comes out of that place and the people's mouths i don't want to jinx myself. im glad to hear that they are responding to emails again. when i get to accra, i think i will bombard them with emails, phone calls and visits on a regular basis....


Congratulations on your marriage!!!

Have you changed to the immigrant visa then? I have no idea if it's true (as we have both had lies and inaccuracies told to us by workers at the Embassy) but my husband said if you apply for an immigrant visa for your spouse, then it can't be denied. That's what the workers at the Embassy told him several times. The workers also said they delay cases to see if the petitioner will give up.

I envy you going back to Ghana, I long to sit on the coast and eat Banku and grilled tilipia again......and visit Kumasi. I loved Kumasi.
sercontigo
Wow! I am happy for the both of you. Enjoy the time together, you've spent way too much time apart!
We_Destiny
QUOTE(ReggaeDancer2 @ Feb 21 2007, 06:45 PM) *
Thank you everyone! It has been an extremely hard time - emotionally and mentally. I have not seen my husband for two and a half years! I never had the money to travel back and he was not allowed to come here during the immigrant visa process. I can't say I was a complete angel - there were fights, tears, threats to give up, but through all we prayed. I sent letters to everyone I thought might help us, in the end the only thing that worked was badgering the Embassy in Accra with endless emails. When I first started this process, the Embassy in Accra never answered any of my emails. Then last summer (2006) they started replying to me. In fact, when the called my husband to pick up his visa, they didn't call his name, they called out my name! The man who handed it to him told him "your wife disturbs us all the time, she is really fighting for you". It actually came down to my stubbornness to not let him go and let them win since at once point during this process, they told my husband that I didnt' really want him (this was before I started emailing every day for weeks).

I admit my husband's faith is so much stronger than mine. He will arrive next week. I wanted him to come immediately, but he had to take care of his business and family matters before arriving. Besides, with God on our side we have the rest of our lives to be together.

I stayed away from here for a long time because it was hard to read of all the visas getting passed out when the applicants started the process so much later than we did. I do believe there is discrimination built into the system. Case in point, I work with a Philipina who came to USA in May 2006 on a visitor visa. She married a white American (I say this so you will know its also an interracial marriage) and had her green card by September 2006. I know a woman who brought her Ghanaian fiance over on a visitor visa in January 2005 and he didn't receive his green card until August 2006. Both of these cases are in California, so you can't say it has anything to do with the state. I think there is a lot of mistrust when it comes to Africans.

I know we still have many hurdles ahead of us, but I think we can get through anything together.

I wish everyone still waiting best wishes, don't give up and always fight for what you believe in. I believe in love.


Ohh my. What a long journey. I am sure you both know, your union is blessed, if you can over come those obstacles in the visa process, the two of you can over come anything else.

CONGRTULATIONS kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif
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