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Hi all,

with the K-1 visa for ghana they require the applicant's own account statement. I would like to knw Wht to do if I don't hv a personal bank account.

Pls help out here. Cheers

My suggestion is that you open a bank account in which to have your salary deposited so you can show the required evidence to the effect that you can support your fiance/ee and future spouse upon arrival in America.

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Wait. Are you the petitioner or the beneficiary? The way it was worded, I assumed you were the beneficiary and for some reason you are required to have a bank account. blush.gif

Just to be clear, my interpretation was that the poster was the applicant, i.e. the one who is filing the paperwork stateside.

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I'm the beneficiary in this case.

In that case I don't believe you need a bank account. You need not prove ties with Ghana, for the purpose of your coming to America is to immigrate, in the end. The financial requirements will fall on the petitioner (your fiance/ee in the US) to show evidence he/she can support you when you get here.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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In that case I don't believe you need a bank account. You need not prove ties with Ghana, for the purpose of your coming to America is to immigrate, in the end. The financial requirements will fall on the petitioner (your fiance/ee in the US) to show evidence he/she can support you when you get here.

Thanks a lot

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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If I show a title to my property and statement from my realestate agent showing estimated value of a paid off house and from the bank within a 4 month period n bring 4months worth of bank statements with ending balance of $5000 in my savings account a job letter will that be suffient ?

Thats my partner asking here.

 
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