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EMGH

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  1. We are so thankful to God for all he has done.i had been denied visa twice at the u.s embassy first a visit visa and then F-1 visa.so when i received an appointment letter through my e- mail to attend the interview 7:30am i was so scared i was wondering how it will end this time . I entered the building at about 6:45.i was the second person called my first question was who is mr....... and i said he is my husband.he said madam you need to get a new birth cert and i said i have it here he continued okay we need a police report and i handed him the report. i was really prepared for them. he then went on and said,do u have any proof of this marriage i handed him my GARGANTUA FILE.( photos tax records, hotel bookings air tickets to and from Ghana, phone records,receipt of purchase of wedding rings, Skype records i mean i was really ready for them) my evidence fil could not go thru the space at the counter so the security man had to come for it. he asked me to take a seat and i was called 30 minutes later to take my thumb print .i went back to my seat and was called 10 minutes later for questioning again i was akesd to swear and was asked when my husband went to the united states the job he does and how we meet.

    he then said madam your visa has been approved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i was so excited i thank God for his unspeakable favor.My advice to u guys is that you should have a WELL ORGANIZED EVIDENCE TO PROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP.

  2. i was married but fileed single because my wife lived in ghana and i did not want to go through the husle of applying for the itin moreso her interview date was close and even when she went for the interview nobody asked her. i personally dont think it's a big deal because people file married but filing single so why will the embassy want to make it a problem if you can defend your reason.

  3. About to do CR-1 for wife in Ghana but she is still using her maiden name(did not take my surname). Do you think is gonna be a problem at the US embassy in Ghana. Thanks and hope for a reply

    i dont think you have anything to worry about, my wife had her maiden when she went for her interview but no one asked her, probably because she enough evidence to back the relationship but to be on the save side you can deside to change it

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