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Green card in hand! 🤩
- Ailana, AlluringSoul, dalilahussam and 2 others
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On 10/19/2018 at 10:41 AM, NeedMoreCoffee said:
Congratulations!
Thanks
On 10/19/2018 at 10:58 AM, Cardrona1522 said:Congratulations! Must be a relief. Mine is 8/28 at VSC. Not filed N-400.
Thanks!
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You can read the guides here:
http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide
Go to the part where it says after getting NOA2
In addition to the guide I'd also seek come country specific advice regarding what you need. Well wishes
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I came to the US on my K1 visa. Now I should apply for adjustment of status
I am having very hard time to get my i963 form done. I can't find a civil surgeon who will just transfer my vaccination records to these form all they want to do a med exam.
Is there anyone who lives in the same area and who did this process without full med exam?
Check out the pages on this thread, it alot of pages but you'll probably find what you need. http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/231026-civil-surgeons-who-dont-rip-you-off/page-17 That's how I was able to find one in my area who was able to transcribe the vaccines. Well wishes!
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I sent you an inbox. If you have questions specific to the Ghana embassy, inbox me and I'll answer you questions.
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You posted this question already. You can not get a K-1 visa if you have not met in person at least two years before filing your petition. Additionally if you are petitioning for a K-1 visa in Ghana and you have completed traditional engagements rites you will be considered married, your petition will be denied, and you will have to file a Cr-1. As everyone else has advised you, you will have to travel to Ghana and meet. You will most likely not be granted a visitor visa. If you plan to file a petition you need to listen to the advice given on the forum. Most people who decide not to follow advice are normally denied then after the interview they come back and ask what they should do. Follow the guides. You can inbox me if you have any questions.
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Although it's not necessary, I also included an letter from my employer verifying my employment and three check stubs in addition to the three tax transcripts.
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Is the 125% number Gross or net income?
Basically is the 125% above poverty line before or after taxes?
Gross income, amount before taxes and any deductions.
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Hello Ghanaian, do someone with cc in August,cr-1 2016 have an interview date?
Please start your own post. You'll have better chances of having your question answered.
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Does the NOA2 for the i 129F petition have information about the NVC. Will I be notified about my case # or will I have to contact NVC?
No, your will receive a separate letter from NVC. Some people receive letters from NVC after their case has been processed and I've read of others not receiving a letter at all. I think the consensus on this site is to call the NVC (603-334-0700) early in the morning or late in the evening. They will have your case number roughly two weeks after you receive your NOA2, it will start with ACC. After you get the case number you can check the status of the petition with the embassy on the CEAC site. https://ceac.state.gov/ceac/ it's the same site used to fill out your DS-160. You'll also need the case number if you need to contact the embassy
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Can someone here who have had his/her interview already help me with some of the questions they ask. .. THANK YOU
Check out these questions left on the embassy review page, I'm sure there are more but these are the most recent. http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=19643 http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=19474 http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=19337
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You will need several items (for the above form). Gather duplicate evidence of income and resources as appropriate:
(A) Statement from an officer of the bank/financial institution with your deposits, identifying the following: 1. date account opened; 2. total amount deposited for the past year; 3. present balance
(B) Statement(s) from your employer on business stationary showing: 1. Date and nature of employment; 2. salary paid; 3. whether position is temporary or permanent (also include copies of your last two pay stubs and your previous W-2 for the associated employer if available)
© If Self Employed: 1. Copy of last income tax return filed (or IRS transcripts); or 2. report of commercial rating concern
(D) List containing serial numbers and denominations of bonds and name of record owner(s).
I don't have w2 from employer I have now.. I wasn't working last year...or I was not self employed.. But I do have documents showing the kind of income was receiving...
Did you file taxes last year? If not, you should back file before the interview, you don't want to be placed in AP for missing documents. What sort of income did you recieve last year, did you meet the minimum income requirements, and how were you paid? You may want to do a quick search about claiming assessts. The embassy will base your ability to sponsor off of you past year's income. FYI: Ghana requires tax transcripts not tax returns. To the best of my knowledge this has not changed. If you want to be extra cautions you can bring a copy of your tax return and transcript. The CO may ask for it or look over it, so include it will your evidence for the interview. You're only required to submit the past year's tax info but you can submit 3 years to be on the safe side. You can print it from the IRS website https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript
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I'm just posting relevant information and the sources I'm getting the information from. Anyone can read and take it with a grain of salt and decide for themselves what to do. Just being proactive. It seems inefficient to wait around on the embassy for months when government websites state differently.
The purpose of this site is to give people correct and factual information that they can use to properly complete a visa application, not give them information that they "can read and take it with a grain of salt" . There isn't anything wrong with trying to be efficient, but that efficiency becomes inefficient when you make decisions based on incorrect information. The Ghana embassy is indeed a strange one and what may be true for every other embassy may not be true for Ghana. For example, for a K-1 visa at the Ghana embassy you are required to submit tax transcripts but the I-134 states that you need a tax return, some embassies will accept tax returns but Ghana won't in most instances. Many people get denied at the Ghana embassy. For the sake of your petition, please don't be one of those people who get an RFE, put in AP, or denied because you don't want to heed the warnings or follow advice of those who have already gone through the process. Well wishes on your journey.
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Just make sure you read the instructions carefully, ask questions before you send your materials, and make copies of everything you send. Hang in there, the time will pass
This is definitely the best advice you can follow on this journey!
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So I believe this is possible now. Because you must pay for your visa first then fill the DS 160 then schedule the appointment.
Before you paid at the embassy but I've found the following information:
i've found that K1 visa is $265 and can be paid at a GT Bank according to
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/gh/gh-niv-visafeeinfo.asp
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts
The application fees are shown below and apply to one visa application. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is $160. This includes tourist, business, student and exchange visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are $190. K visas cost $240 and the fee amount for E visas is $205. Please note that visa fees for K applicants should be paid at any GT bank locations in Ghana. The tables below are a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee amounts. Following the tables is a short list of nonimmigrant visas which do not require payment of an application fee.
and also on the bank website
K1 visa is listed
Also at the bottom of the bank's page this link is attached
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/
this where you can continue to apply and schedule online. It may have not have been this way before but it looks like its changing to where you can apply online.
The site said the same thing when I petitioned in 2014 but the bank was Ecobank. I can almost guarantee that when your fiance receives the packets from the embassy he will be told to pay there on the day of he interview. Is there a date posted on the website that says when this was updated because I don't see a date on the site. You can't go by what's posted on these websites (so stop clicking on therm lol). However, if it has changed and you can pay the fees at a bank it will state so on one of of the forms in the packets. It seem as if you're overthinking this process from your other posts that I've read. I know this process is frustrating and you want to get to the next step swiftly but try to remain patient.
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I've looked at the site recently and there is an update. K visa fees can be paid at GT bank.
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/gh/gh-niv-visafeeinfo.asp
Visa Types and Application Fee Amounts
The application fees are shown below and apply to one visa application. The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is $160. This includes tourist, business, student and exchange visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are $190. K visas cost $240 and the fee amount for E visas is $205. Please note that visa fees for K applicants should be paid at any GT bank locations in Ghana. The tables below are a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee amounts. Following the tables is a short list of nonimmigrant visas which do not require payment of an application fee.
Although it say $240 in the paragraph the table on the website shows that K1 visa is $265
The site said the same thing when I petitioned in 2014 but the bank was Ecobank. I can almost guarantee that when your fiance receives the packets from the embassy he will be told to pay there on the day of he interview. Is there a date posted on the website that says when this was updated because I don't see a date on the site. You can't go by what's posted on these websites (so stop clicking on therm lol). However, if it has changed and you can pay the fees at a bank it will state so on one of of the forms in the packets. It seem as if you're overthinking this process from your other posts that I've read. I know this process is frustrating and you want to get to the next step swiftly but try to remain patient.
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A year and a half? Wow. Is your timeframe specific to Mexico?
The above posters are correct. From what I've read about I-130 anywhere from one to two years with the average being 1.5 years. You can view Ghana timelines by clicking immigration timelines-------> IR1/CR1 Spouse Visa Timelines, then create a filter for Ghana. Well wishes on your journey.
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Is it possible to schedule K1 visa appointment online at the Ghana embassy?
I'm looking under the FAQ at the Ghana Embassy Website
https://ghana.usembassy.gov/niv_faq.html
The i clicked on "How do I apply" then on online system.
it took me to the Step by Step Guide
https://ghana.usembassy.gov/niv_application.html
Step 3 is schedule an appointment online. I click and it takes me to the following
I click on Africa and I select Ghana Embassy and NON immigrant Visa.
Under step 1 i click
Common Non immigrant visas which leads me here:
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/gh/gh-niv-visatypeinfo.asp
the box to the right of the page the last selection is a List of NIV Types
http://www.ustraveldocs.com/gh/gh-niv-typeall.asp
K1 visa is on this list
Now I'm not at this point in the K1 process to schedule anything yet. Im still weaiting for NOA2, but it seems like you could schedule your appointment online.Has anyone tried this?
The embassy will schedule the interview, it can't be scheduled by the beneficiary or the petitioner. You are better off following information on the VJ website. Following info on the embassy website will leave you confused or missing information that you need to submit. Once your petition has been received and processed by the Ghana embassy the beneficiary should receive a call letter informing them when to pick up packets. If a few weeks have lapsed and it hasn't been received they can email the embassy. When the beneficiary picks up the packets from the embassy it will include information about medical exams, via fees, appointment date, required documentation, info about police report, photo requirements, DS-160 information, etc. All visa fees are paid in Cedis at the embassy on the day of the interview. The appointment letter will need to be presented on the day of the interview.
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I got married for my wife first visit, and she filled for me, she is visit for the second time before my interview or should she be here in Ghana within my interview, what's is the best way will it help me during my interview.
If she comes for the interview there is not a guarantee that the CO will speak to her but if she's there I'd definitely bring her to the embassy though she will probably have to wait outside. There will be more than likely be questions because you married after only one visit. Be prepared to discuss and explain. It's good that she's visiting a second time. Make sure that you provide proof of her second visit during your interview. I hope that you front loaded the application due to only meeting once because they will more than likely have made the decision before the interview. The best way to help yourself during the interview is to be honest. well wishes
I read your other post. Are you married or engaged?
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Just try to be patient. It can take a few days for the embassy to respond via email. If they don't respond in a few days email then again. I actually did remember until I looked on my timeline signature. Apparently ours was issued the next day but that was nearly two years ago.
GHANAIAN passport
in Africa: Sub-Saharan
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Are you in Ghana or the USA? Do you plan to go to NYC or mail to DC?