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    jefraylee got a reaction from Globiat in APPROVED BUT BE ADVISED   
    APPROVED yesterday 23rd May 2019, the journey began since 2013 and finally finally we are there. But being patience in this process is a key. Prove bone fide marriage and provide all documents you should be fine. Another advise to ,those dealing with Ghana embassy please please don't ever present a divorce decree from divorcefast.com to the embassy. THAT DIVORCE DECREE IS THE REASON WHY WE WERE DENIED IN 2014 AND 2017 After uscis reaafirmed the case again. I had a long conversation with a consular in a privare office regards to the divorce decree from DIVORCEFAST.COM, it seems USCIS just approves anything presented to them, which the embassy does the investigation. The consular made it clear to me that the devorce decree we presented was fake and can't be accepted. The story is long if anybody needs an advise can inbox me.
    Best wishes to everyone in the journey.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from givionte in APPROVED BUT BE ADVISED   
    APPROVED yesterday 23rd May 2019, the journey began since 2013 and finally finally we are there. But being patience in this process is a key. Prove bone fide marriage and provide all documents you should be fine. Another advise to ,those dealing with Ghana embassy please please don't ever present a divorce decree from divorcefast.com to the embassy. THAT DIVORCE DECREE IS THE REASON WHY WE WERE DENIED IN 2014 AND 2017 After uscis reaafirmed the case again. I had a long conversation with a consular in a privare office regards to the divorce decree from DIVORCEFAST.COM, it seems USCIS just approves anything presented to them, which the embassy does the investigation. The consular made it clear to me that the devorce decree we presented was fake and can't be accepted. The story is long if anybody needs an advise can inbox me.
    Best wishes to everyone in the journey.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from geowrian in APPROVED BUT BE ADVISED   
    APPROVED yesterday 23rd May 2019, the journey began since 2013 and finally finally we are there. But being patience in this process is a key. Prove bone fide marriage and provide all documents you should be fine. Another advise to ,those dealing with Ghana embassy please please don't ever present a divorce decree from divorcefast.com to the embassy. THAT DIVORCE DECREE IS THE REASON WHY WE WERE DENIED IN 2014 AND 2017 After uscis reaafirmed the case again. I had a long conversation with a consular in a privare office regards to the divorce decree from DIVORCEFAST.COM, it seems USCIS just approves anything presented to them, which the embassy does the investigation. The consular made it clear to me that the devorce decree we presented was fake and can't be accepted. The story is long if anybody needs an advise can inbox me.
    Best wishes to everyone in the journey.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from josei27 in APPROVED BUT BE ADVISED   
    APPROVED yesterday 23rd May 2019, the journey began since 2013 and finally finally we are there. But being patience in this process is a key. Prove bone fide marriage and provide all documents you should be fine. Another advise to ,those dealing with Ghana embassy please please don't ever present a divorce decree from divorcefast.com to the embassy. THAT DIVORCE DECREE IS THE REASON WHY WE WERE DENIED IN 2014 AND 2017 After uscis reaafirmed the case again. I had a long conversation with a consular in a privare office regards to the divorce decree from DIVORCEFAST.COM, it seems USCIS just approves anything presented to them, which the embassy does the investigation. The consular made it clear to me that the devorce decree we presented was fake and can't be accepted. The story is long if anybody needs an advise can inbox me.
    Best wishes to everyone in the journey.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from John & Rose in APPROVED BUT BE ADVISED   
    APPROVED yesterday 23rd May 2019, the journey began since 2013 and finally finally we are there. But being patience in this process is a key. Prove bone fide marriage and provide all documents you should be fine. Another advise to ,those dealing with Ghana embassy please please don't ever present a divorce decree from divorcefast.com to the embassy. THAT DIVORCE DECREE IS THE REASON WHY WE WERE DENIED IN 2014 AND 2017 After uscis reaafirmed the case again. I had a long conversation with a consular in a privare office regards to the divorce decree from DIVORCEFAST.COM, it seems USCIS just approves anything presented to them, which the embassy does the investigation. The consular made it clear to me that the devorce decree we presented was fake and can't be accepted. The story is long if anybody needs an advise can inbox me.
    Best wishes to everyone in the journey.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from millefleur in APPOINTMENT ONLINE GHANAIAN   
    You need a DS260 confirmation number to be able to book an appointment. You will be asked to put in your DS260 confirmation when booking an appointment, so I will advise you to go ahead and fill out the ds260.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from madamemoulin in APPOINTMENT ONLINE GHANAIAN   
    You need a DS260 confirmation number to be able to book an appointment. You will be asked to put in your DS260 confirmation when booking an appointment, so I will advise you to go ahead and fill out the ds260.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from josei27 in Joint sponsorship/DHL/interview   
    You just have to keep bugging them with emails for a confirmation if they received your joint sponsor. I went through that and am still going through the embassy so what I understood is being proactive on your case is so important.
    Wishing you all the best.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from PrincyE in Almost done BUT not exactly...   
    Hand over your passport and your airline itinerary to your fiance when he's entering the embassy building for his interview because they won't allow you in.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from Jenilyn and Awal in CR1 reaffirmed in Ghana (split topic)   
    I can't wait to witness the end of this process...we started this process since September 2013....
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    jefraylee got a reaction from IcezMan_IcezLady in DNA Experience from Ghana embasy   
    Okay i will do that and thanks for taking your time to share your experience ... appreciate it 
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    jefraylee got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in Unconfirmed Son of U.S. citizen   
    The reason why they said it will not count for immigration is because it's not recommended by US Embassy. You are doing it for your own clarification.... In my case the embassy gave me a form demanding for a DNA to be performed including my case number on it.. 
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    jefraylee got a reaction from Ebunoluwa in CR1 reaffirmed in Ghana (split topic)   
    Ebunoluwa how are you doing? Just to confirm to you that i went for my DNA appointment on the 18th May and the result is out confirming that is a match. Though the embassy hasn't called me yet but the DNA center has given me the green light that the DNA is a match....Praying that everything goes smoothly for us....
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    jefraylee got a reaction from Monalisa22 in Ghana Embassy   
    Amazing stories one seems to disbelieve what is really going on in this embassy? Its not their fault but Ghanaian fault, because you will see a long queue at the embassy everyday seeking to travel to America.
    Why this long queue? Most get denied yet they will go back with fake document again and still get denied. I can tell that America embassy in Ghana make a lot of money from these poor people out of visa denials.
    The visa fees are not refundable, so i call onto my fellow Ghanaian brothers and sisters to work hard and make our nation a better place to live.
    Am married to am American citizen with a 20 month old son yet the embassy believe our marriage is a sham. Most Ghanaian applying for US visa has never cross Ghana borders, I can boost of getting the opportunity on traveling to many countries. Egypt, Russia, Czech Republic, Norway, Sweden, Finland,not adding the African countries.
    Am not starving in Ghana or seeking to become an American citizen but God does things and when he speaks no one can challenge his words. I felt deeply insulted by the embassy, am not special than anybody going through these mess but just injecting my opinion.
    Yes there are issues in Ghana but we don't have gun shot everyday. so lets cherish the peaceful land God gave to us and build it to perfection, again i love Ghana and will always do.
    Me and my wife set up a company which is fully involve into soccer player recruitment, contract negotiations and many more. Fellow friends you can start something which will worth something bigger in the future don't wait for USCIS.
    The heart of a lion cant be played with without a good meat....The embassy is like a lion chasing you away.....
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    jefraylee got a reaction from Ebunoluwa in Urgent! Was was denied visa in Ghana today   
    Hello Friends,
    Point of correction. My wife got her final divorce decree in April 2013.
    Not 2014
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    jefraylee got a reaction from Ebunoluwa in Urgent! Was was denied visa in Ghana today   
    Ebunoluwa,

    my wife has never travel to Mexico which i know for sure she has never traveled there neither has her Ex husband too. So i know they never travel there. She filed for her divorce decree through an Attorney they have an office in the US.



    The divorce decree was issued by the Mexican Judiciary. My wife has been living separately from her Ex-husband for good 11 years before we met. I met my wife in January 2013 and she filed for her divorce decree in March 2013 and got the whole paper work in April 2014.



    She came to visit me in Ghana May 2013 and we got married in June 2013. One will say we did everything fast fast but we were so connected and never thought there will be questions like why we got married so fast.



    But before she filed for I-130 she wrote a letter telling USCIS when we met and how she enjoyed living with me in Ghana. So all her story about her Ex husband in the letter she wrote and included in the petition she submitted.

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    jefraylee reacted to jan22 in Urgent! Was was denied visa in Ghana today   
    They have no standing to ask for DNA on a CR1 application -- that's why she didn't...she couldn't. To do so would be re-adjudicating the CRBA application, and it takes much more than the personal opinion on one (apparently VERY unhappy in life) visa officer to do that. Save your money and don't do DNA at this point. The results would not be accepted at the Embassy anyway -- they have specific procedures that must be followed to ensure the chain of custody of the DNA samples meets their standards. Anything you do outside that process would be ignored.
    Good luck on getting some resolution to this -- sorry I don't have any better advice than you've already received here already.
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    jefraylee got a reaction from MrsBonsu in Urgent! Was was denied visa in Ghana today   
    Ebunoluwa you are so helpful on this platform am really learning a lot here. Are you a Ghanaian?

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    jefraylee got a reaction from Ebunoluwa in Urgent! Was was denied visa in Ghana today   
    I met my wife on a social media in February 2013 and she was able to visit me in Ghana in May 2013 that was her first visit. Before her arrival we have already arrange for our tradition marriage. Because we love each other and there is no need for us to be waiting instead of we becoming husband and wife. My wife touched down on the 27th May 2013 and our marriage took place on the 1st June 2013 that was so fast, but we love each other so likewise to be together as married couples than to be dating. Both of us like the idea before the marriage date was fixed. We really had a very good marriage event together with families and friends. She lived with me in Ghana for good 46 days before going back to the US. Before she depart we all suspected that she was pregnant and yes she was pregnant because as soon as she arrives in the US she went to see the doctor and that was confirmed to her, that was a good news for all of us. There my wife thought of filing for me to join her in the US. So our petition went to USCIS in September 2013 and was approved in April 2014. The drama begun as we all know how it feels when you are in this immigration thing. Interview schedule on the 7th October 2014 the CO by tittle KM gave me 221(g) after interview. Asking us to submit Co-sponsor, DNA test for our 17 month old son and put on Administrative Processing. After asking us to submit such document they also wrote on the paper given to me (we will call you) The DNA sample was arranged and paid for by my wife in one of the recommended hospitals in the USA by the US embassy in Ghana. A month later after my interview the embassy called me to come over and i was told they are sending our case back to USCIS for revoke.Reasons given by KM was, because my wife has never been to Mexico and her ex husband too has never been to Mexico, means my wife has no right to file for her divorce decree in Mexico. The consular told me my wife has to divorce her ex husband and re-marry me again. USCIS got the case on the 10th February 2015 and ever since the case has been updated twice, we involve the senator of Maryland which she intervene and the embassy told the senator that our marriage was a (SHAM) marriage. My wife has contacted the attorney who helped her with the divorce papers and they got her a document from the Mexican judiciary declaring her divorce as legal in Mexico.This document has been sent to the senator, embassy and USCIS. Our AP is heading to 6th month now yet nothing has been served to us. I know there are many Ghanaian going through similar issues as we are going through now. This lady at the embassy with the title KM KM she is so rude to almost everybody who passes through her. My advice is that the petitioners should teams up file a joint complaint to the authorities who can look into the matter seriously. I guess KM she is not a happy type wish everybody should be like her for keeping us away from our love ones but God the almighty has a reason for every situation my sisters and brothers keep calm the good news is coming soon. Big amen to that..... But once again the United State Citizens who are in this process must file a joint complain together to the authorities in charge..........
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