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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I was wondering if there's a K 1 denial support group out there.

It's tough dealing with denial when you could almost taste your approval.

Trying to reorganize and get ready for marriage.

How are folks dealing with this?

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Interview :  11/15/2016

Result: AP  (form 221 (g))

Correspondence with Embassy: Tons of emails, Facebook posts, tweets, Congressman inquiry

Complaint letter with OIG : 12/29/2016

Case dispatched to diplomatic pouch : 01/11/2017

Case dispatched from diplomatic mail service to NVC : 01/23/2017

Case arrived at NVC: 01/26/2017

NVC sent case to USCIS : 02/09/2017 (system update)

Case receive by USCIS (text & email notification): 03/07/2017

 

Reaffirm Petition Timeline for folks in GHANA.. Please update your information..Thank you!

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We were denied 1 year ago, it was the worst feeling! There should have been no reason for us to be denied, the CO just decided it was not a true relationship, we have never been able to find out the reason. That was the worst part of it! 1 month after we were denied, We were married, and are now at the NVC waiting for CC. don't give up.

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We were denied last year for no reason other than the CO didn't think we would get married and also questioned our 11 year age difference. 3 months after the denial I went there to talk to someone about the denial and was told to get married because it's really hard to convince the CO if you're not married. We married May 2014 filed September approved December applied for expedite and was approved now my husband has his interview June 23rd. Sorry and it was the worst feeling in the world. I look at it as delayed but not denied

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I was wondering if there's a K 1 denial support group out there.

It's tough dealing with denial when you could almost taste your approval.

Trying to reorganize and get ready for marriage.

How are folks dealing with this?

So he was also put in front of the blond woman in Accra? She has about a 95% denial. Have only seen 2 or 3 approved for a K1 with her as the interviewer Over the past year. Its terrible that she conducts herself like this. No reasons given ever.... She told me i would receive a letter stating the reason......the letter stated simply, you were denied, the petition has expired, you are welcome to file and pay all fees again. We got married and filed the cr1 last month. Its a very long visa journey dealing with Accra. Don't give up. Edited by Afia & Daniel
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4/16/2015 And 5/19/2015. I was denied for a visa on that date when I was asked to bring evidence of my relationship with my fiancé. Which is photos. Because the photos we gave her didn't have us kissing. She didn't want those of us hugging.And I was still denied on my second interview when I brought what I was asked to bring.and I would like to know the reason why. the CO would not explain it to me. The CO initials were KM She collected all the evidence she asked us to come with and did not even looked at it,we spend the 4hours at the embassy and later called us and threw all our evidence into My face like I was a dog and said she can't give the visa to me because she sees our relationship not real. We got married the next day because We love each other and wanted to be together. 5/20/2015 now getting ready to file For cr-1. Getting denied was the worst day of my life. But please don't give up

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I don't know of any support groups, but I support your decision to marry! Ghana Embassy personnel can be trying ?, but just know that once your approved again and make it to the interview you may have a new set of personnel and let's pray with a better personality!

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This same woman is dealing with my fiance's visa. She is so judgmental, as should wouldn't believe my fiance having a daughter and my previous marriage.. She sent me away to call me back when she needs me.. In a few minutes my fiance came with form 221g asking him to come back next month for second interview.. This slip doesnt explained anything necessary...

Why is this woman messing up with peoples life there?

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This same woman is dealing with my fiance's visa. She is so judgmental, as she wouldn't believe my fiance having a daughter and my previous marriage.. She sent me away to call me back when she needs me.. In a few minutes my fiance came with form 221g asking him to come back next month for second interview.. This slip doesn't explained anything necessary...

Why is this woman messing up with peoples life there?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Looks like this woman has a reputation at the embassy.

But i hope those of still waiting for decision get favorable news.

I don't know of any support groups, but I support your decision to marry! Ghana Embassy personnel can be trying ?, but just know that once your approved again and make it to the interview you may have a new set of personnel and let's pray with a better personality!

Thanks, MrsBonsu..Marriage is the only way out But the sad part is that his parents and my parents won't be there.

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CR- 1

Interview :  11/15/2016

Result: AP  (form 221 (g))

Correspondence with Embassy: Tons of emails, Facebook posts, tweets, Congressman inquiry

Complaint letter with OIG : 12/29/2016

Case dispatched to diplomatic pouch : 01/11/2017

Case dispatched from diplomatic mail service to NVC : 01/23/2017

Case arrived at NVC: 01/26/2017

NVC sent case to USCIS : 02/09/2017 (system update)

Case receive by USCIS (text & email notification): 03/07/2017

 

Reaffirm Petition Timeline for folks in GHANA.. Please update your information..Thank you!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k0NXnbJdyEIRR1_Dr4t3yXmsM0tBbq-tZsj0-o3cMV0/edit?usp=sharing

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4/16/2015 And 5/19/2015. I was denied for a visa on that date when I was asked to bring evidence of my relationship with my fiancé. Which is photos. Because the photos we gave her didn't have us kissing. She didn't want those of us hugging.And I was still denied on my second interview when I brought what I was asked to bring.and I would like to know the reason why. the CO would not explain it to me. The CO initials were KM She collected all the evidence she asked us to come with and did not even looked at it,we spend the 4hours at the embassy and later called us and threw all our evidence into My face like I was a dog and said she can't give the visa to me because she sees our relationship not real. We got married the next day because We love each other and wanted to be together. 5/20/2015 now getting ready to file For cr-1. Getting denied was the worst day of my life. But please don't give up

I tried to find answers to ours on nairaland forum. The CO over there explained that looks like our CO didn't believe we had a bona fide relationship. And the decision was made probably on the first interview so the joint sponsor she requested had no influence on our case.

My fiancé and i have been dating for about 4 yrs now, seen each other 2 times, we sent chats, 150 pages of Whatsapp, hangout screenshot,emails, few call logs, 10 pics, what more could we have done different?

I don't know if i can answer that question.

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CR- 1

Interview :  11/15/2016

Result: AP  (form 221 (g))

Correspondence with Embassy: Tons of emails, Facebook posts, tweets, Congressman inquiry

Complaint letter with OIG : 12/29/2016

Case dispatched to diplomatic pouch : 01/11/2017

Case dispatched from diplomatic mail service to NVC : 01/23/2017

Case arrived at NVC: 01/26/2017

NVC sent case to USCIS : 02/09/2017 (system update)

Case receive by USCIS (text & email notification): 03/07/2017

 

Reaffirm Petition Timeline for folks in GHANA.. Please update your information..Thank you!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k0NXnbJdyEIRR1_Dr4t3yXmsM0tBbq-tZsj0-o3cMV0/edit?usp=sharing

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We were denied 1 year ago, it was the worst feeling! There should have been no reason for us to be denied, the CO just decided it was not a true relationship, we have never been able to find out the reason. That was the worst part of it! 1 month after we were denied, We were married, and are now at the NVC waiting for CC. don't give up.

thank you for your kind words. Your story gives courage to go through this again but im lost.

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CR- 1

Interview :  11/15/2016

Result: AP  (form 221 (g))

Correspondence with Embassy: Tons of emails, Facebook posts, tweets, Congressman inquiry

Complaint letter with OIG : 12/29/2016

Case dispatched to diplomatic pouch : 01/11/2017

Case dispatched from diplomatic mail service to NVC : 01/23/2017

Case arrived at NVC: 01/26/2017

NVC sent case to USCIS : 02/09/2017 (system update)

Case receive by USCIS (text & email notification): 03/07/2017

 

Reaffirm Petition Timeline for folks in GHANA.. Please update your information..Thank you!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k0NXnbJdyEIRR1_Dr4t3yXmsM0tBbq-tZsj0-o3cMV0/edit?usp=sharing

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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OMG!!!! COULD YOU ALL BELIEVE THIS?

The US Embassy in Accra whose refusal of visa to some senior government official sparked a national uproar have rescinded their decision to deny Mr. Atto Ahwoi Visa, Enquirer sources in government have revealed.

According to The Enquirer’s sources, The US Embassy contacted Mr. Ahwoi through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ask Mr. Ahwoi to pick up a new visa form for consideration but Mr. Ahwoi has refused saying, all the information he has is what he provided in his last application.

Sources say, on Wednesday, the embassy again asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to inform Mr. Ahwoi that he no longer needed to fill out a new visa form and that he could just present his passport so that a visa can be issued. Deep throat sources close to Mr. Ahwoi told The Enquirer that Mr. Ahwoi is said to have told the US embassy through the Foreign Affairs Ministry that “His passport was not immediately available, besides he is travelling”.

Another source also informed The Enquirer that the US Embassy had also extended an olive branch to Mr. Ahwoi by promising to refund a GH¢200 visa fee he paid in respect of his initial visa application.

There was talk that the US Embassy wanted the matter resolved as quickly possible.

Enquirer’s intelligence say they saw the US Ambassador within the precinct of The Office of President and suggested that he might have had a meeting with the Chief of Staff.

Details of the meeting remains unknown, and there no immediate indications whether the diplomatic row sparked by the embassy formed part of the agenda.

A Spokesperson of the US Embassy who was reached by The Enquirer for comments on the matter said he was not commenting until The Enquirer revealed its source of information.

When told that it was forbidden for journalists to reveal the identity of their sources, the Spokesperson who appeared angered by the turn of events asked why The Enquirer was identifying sources from the embassy and hiding the identity of its sources in government.

“Who is your source? It looks like no one is talking from the other side (government). You seem to attributing things to officials on this side but that doesn’t seem to be the case on the other side. When I get some information on the questions you are asking I will let you know” the spokesperson said and hanged up the phone.

On May 7th, 2010, Mr. Atto Ahwoi, Board Chairman of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), who returned from the USA last March, was refused visa by the embassy.

Mr. Ahwoi has travelled to the US about 20 times and attended Harvard University in the United States, so many years ago.

When The Enquirer contacted Mr. Ahwoi, he confirmed that the embassy had refused him a Non Immigrant Visa and expressed his surprise at what he called the surprising attitude of the embassy to certain key government people.

When he was asked the reason for the refusal, he read out a letter given to him and signed by an unnamed consular officer which among other things stated that: “You have been temporarily refused a visa under INA Section 221G, as you lack certain documents or information needed to reach a decision in your case. For further instructions please refer to the Checked Box below” he read out. He continued that the checked box read “We need to verify certain documents you have given us or statements you have made. We will contact you at the telephone numbers you provided us as soon as investigations are completed. There is nothing else you need to do at this stage”

When asked whether he shared sentiments that his refusal had anything to with his position on the Kosmos-Energy deal, he said that could be the only reason. “This is about the 20th time I have been to the US, I schooled in the US, I attended Harvard University, At my age, I will not be migrating to the US, why this sudden change” he said.

Early this year, a top officer of GNPC working within the Human Resource Department was also refused travelling visa whilst attempting to travel to US on official assignment.

The official is reported to have told insiders that a consular officer at the US embassy told him that GNPC was “Anti- American”

The Minister of Energy, Dr. Oteng Adjei, who was leading a government delegation to the USA to attend a meeting with Blackstone and Warburg Pincus the financiers of Kosmos Energy was on March 27th, this year denied visa. The Energy Minister had applied for the visa with his diplomatic passport.

Sources said, the embassy’s actions angered Osu Castle, the seat of Ghana’s Presidency, and that it took the personal intervention of the usually quiet and genteel Chief of Staff, Henry Martey Newman to secure a travelling visa for the Minister.

Last Week, The Enquirer reported that there was a growing and nerve racking diplomat anxiety between some top ranks of the Ghana government towards the US Embassy in Accra, resulting in suspicion that the US government is consciously targeting some key government officials for standing in the way of American interest in Ghana.

On the controversy scale, the row had reached almost showdown levels, with some key government officials threatening to boycott travels to the US. There were also serious murmurings within the corridors of the Ministry of Energy and GNPC that their insistence on exercising their right of first purchase of the oil interest of Kosmos Energy as against the company’s attempt to sell it’s oil interest to a fellow American company -Exxon Mobil (albeit through the backdoor) appears to have angered the US Embassy who was allegedly employing “embarrassing” diplomatic retaliatory tools targeted at key personalities in the energy sector.

US EMBASSY RESPONDS

When The Enquirer contacted the US Embassy for comments, Mr. Benjamin East, Information Officer stated that the embassy had no comments to all the issues raised above.

In a telephone and email response, the embassy said “The response at bottom applies to the three parts of your question, as I understand it, ie: 1. That the Embassy refused a visa to the Minister of Energy in March, which was issued eventually due to intervention by the Chief of Staff.

2. That the Embassy refused a visa for the Chairman of the GNPC.

3. That the visa cases cited above are a response by the U.S. Government to recent actions/decisions taken with regards to Kosmos’ sale of its Jubilee stake to Exxon”.

RESPONSE:

“U.S. law prohibits the Embassy from commenting on individual visa cases.” Mr. Ahwoi, told The Enquirer that “I have decided I wont go there again, any American who wants to do business with us, must come here”..

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OMG!!!! COULD YOU ALL BELIEVE THIS?

The US Embassy in Accra whose refusal of visa to some senior government official sparked a national uproar have rescinded their decision to deny Mr. Atto Ahwoi Visa, Enquirer sources in government have revealed.

According to The Enquirers sources, The US Embassy contacted Mr. Ahwoi through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ask Mr. Ahwoi to pick up a new visa form for consideration but Mr. Ahwoi has refused saying, all the information he has is what he provided in his last application.

Sources say, on Wednesday, the embassy again asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to inform Mr. Ahwoi that he no longer needed to fill out a new visa form and that he could just present his passport so that a visa can be issued. Deep throat sources close to Mr. Ahwoi told The Enquirer that Mr. Ahwoi is said to have told the US embassy through the Foreign Affairs Ministry that His passport was not immediately available, besides he is travelling.

Another source also informed The Enquirer that the US Embassy had also extended an olive branch to Mr. Ahwoi by promising to refund a GH¢200 visa fee he paid in respect of his initial visa application.

There was talk that the US Embassy wanted the matter resolved as quickly possible.

Enquirers intelligence say they saw the US Ambassador within the precinct of The Office of President and suggested that he might have had a meeting with the Chief of Staff.

Details of the meeting remains unknown, and there no immediate indications whether the diplomatic row sparked by the embassy formed part of the agenda.

A Spokesperson of the US Embassy who was reached by The Enquirer for comments on the matter said he was not commenting until The Enquirer revealed its source of information.

When told that it was forbidden for journalists to reveal the identity of their sources, the Spokesperson who appeared angered by the turn of events asked why The Enquirer was identifying sources from the embassy and hiding the identity of its sources in government.

Who is your source? It looks like no one is talking from the other side (government). You seem to attributing things to officials on this side but that doesnt seem to be the case on the other side. When I get some information on the questions you are asking I will let you know the spokesperson said and hanged up the phone.

On May 7th, 2010, Mr. Atto Ahwoi, Board Chairman of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), who returned from the USA last March, was refused visa by the embassy.

Mr. Ahwoi has travelled to the US about 20 times and attended Harvard University in the United States, so many years ago.

When The Enquirer contacted Mr. Ahwoi, he confirmed that the embassy had refused him a Non Immigrant Visa and expressed his surprise at what he called the surprising attitude of the embassy to certain key government people.

When he was asked the reason for the refusal, he read out a letter given to him and signed by an unnamed consular officer which among other things stated that: You have been temporarily refused a visa under INA Section 221G, as you lack certain documents or information needed to reach a decision in your case. For further instructions please refer to the Checked Box below he read out. He continued that the checked box read We need to verify certain documents you have given us or statements you have made. We will contact you at the telephone numbers you provided us as soon as investigations are completed. There is nothing else you need to do at this stage

When asked whether he shared sentiments that his refusal had anything to with his position on the Kosmos-Energy deal, he said that could be the only reason. This is about the 20th time I have been to the US, I schooled in the US, I attended Harvard University, At my age, I will not be migrating to the US, why this sudden change he said.

Early this year, a top officer of GNPC working within the Human Resource Department was also refused travelling visa whilst attempting to travel to US on official assignment.

The official is reported to have told insiders that a consular officer at the US embassy told him that GNPC was Anti- American

The Minister of Energy, Dr. Oteng Adjei, who was leading a government delegation to the USA to attend a meeting with Blackstone and Warburg Pincus the financiers of Kosmos Energy was on March 27th, this year denied visa. The Energy Minister had applied for the visa with his diplomatic passport.

Sources said, the embassys actions angered Osu Castle, the seat of Ghanas Presidency, and that it took the personal intervention of the usually quiet and genteel Chief of Staff, Henry Martey Newman to secure a travelling visa for the Minister.

Last Week, The Enquirer reported that there was a growing and nerve racking diplomat anxiety between some top ranks of the Ghana government towards the US Embassy in Accra, resulting in suspicion that the US government is consciously targeting some key government officials for standing in the way of American interest in Ghana.

On the controversy scale, the row had reached almost showdown levels, with some key government officials threatening to boycott travels to the US. There were also serious murmurings within the corridors of the Ministry of Energy and GNPC that their insistence on exercising their right of first purchase of the oil interest of Kosmos Energy as against the companys attempt to sell its oil interest to a fellow American company -Exxon Mobil (albeit through the backdoor) appears to have angered the US Embassy who was allegedly employing embarrassing diplomatic retaliatory tools targeted at key personalities in the energy sector.

US EMBASSY RESPONDS

When The Enquirer contacted the US Embassy for comments, Mr. Benjamin East, Information Officer stated that the embassy had no comments to all the issues raised above.

In a telephone and email response, the embassy said The response at bottom applies to the three parts of your question, as I understand it, ie: 1. That the Embassy refused a visa to the Minister of Energy in March, which was issued eventually due to intervention by the Chief of Staff.

2. That the Embassy refused a visa for the Chairman of the GNPC.

3. That the visa cases cited above are a response by the U.S. Government to recent actions/decisions taken with regards to Kosmos sale of its Jubilee stake to Exxon.

RESPONSE:

U.S. law prohibits the Embassy from commenting on individual visa cases. Mr. Ahwoi, told The Enquirer that I have decided I wont go there again, any American who wants to do business with us, must come here..

In light of the Hillary Clinton saga and selling influence within State, I wouldn't be shocked if she personally had anything to do with this. If this started from 2010, then I will certainly not put it past these crooks(Clintons) who will go after any government for not playing their games.

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(I guess scan date is 2015-06-24)Hopefully, a shorter wait to case complete.

CASE COMPLETE !!! August 5th 2015

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Interview Results: APPROVED! Less than 5 minutes. Glory to God.

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I was wondering if there's a K 1 denial support group out there.

It's tough dealing with denial when you could almost taste your approval.

Trying to reorganize and get ready for marriage.

How are folks dealing with this?

There are some groups on FB where the members help and encourage each other. The smaller in number the better and it takes a good

admin to monitor the comments as drama usually develops in large groups.

I am in a drama free FB group and also have a very good VJ friend from a few years ago

and we still talk every few days on the phone.

Our journey took us 5 years, we met in 2009, were placed in AP for 16 months and then denied, we refiled a K1, he is here now and we

are happily married. It was hell but with having someone to call and talk things through it was really helpful knowing you are not alone.

Best wishes !

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