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3 minutes ago, H&T said:
- What is the background of your wife?: how old is she, is she working, what's her education?
Yes my wife has been working all her life and is not on any government food stamp and others... she is 47 now .... After High school
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4 minutes ago, adil-rafa said:
I see a few issues here
1st it is Ghana and there are many denied visas
2nd you are introduced thru a person/ he then would have been a friend and you don't know how he died??????
3rd you have not been together since the marriage
4th the CO saw the income was not sufficient to enable the visa
5th you said wife had a surgery and you did not state the nature of her illness and that was the questions
you overcome this by getting to know your wife better and prove a REAL relationship
she has to improve her income level
show she is not still ill and is able to provide so you will not become a public charge
prove you are educated so you can work in the US as married over 2 years the 10 year green card will be issued
and she reapplys showing all of the above
All this I answered about her surgery and what type of surgery she took ... at the NVC my wife sent her tax transcripts which they said was not enough and so a co sponsor who happens to be a family friend who makes way more than what is required .. he made 73,000$ this year and made 84,000$ last year... the co did not give me that room to express my self for him to know that I’m a very well educated person with accounting background and computer course I did
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6 minutes ago, geowrian said:
Sounds like the only issue is an insufficient I-864. How much does she make? What evidence of her income did she provide? Any unusually out of pocket costs?
She likely needs to either find a joint sponsor or take on a second job.
My wife makes above 17,000$ and my co sponsor maked 84,000$ in 2017 and made 73,000 last year
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5 minutes ago, missileman said:
Did you receive a 221g? If so, what does it say?
I did not get a 221g but I got this and I quote “Section 212(a)(4) Which prohibits the issuance of a visa to anyone likely to become a public charge.”
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Hello Guys... My interview was on the 14 February 2019 here in Accra ... was at the US embassy at 6:45am while my appointment time was 7:30am...Got into the embassy around 7:20am and waited for about 2hrs45 minutes and was called to the window 11 where a dark American woman ask me basic questions about my wife
- What is your wife’s address
- When did u get married
- Have u married before
- Have your wife been married before
- Do your wife has kids
Then she asked of my police report, medicals, BirthCert, marriage certificate, photo album, slips of receipts showing if she has sent me money before, Any call records, WhatsApp, Facebook, Skype, hangout, viber chat which I gave her everything. She also asked of my wife’s 2017 Tax Transcript which I gave to her... she asked me to go and have a seat and for about 6mins was called to window 5.
The Co was a young white American about 35 years or more but not up to 40 years.. he asked me to raise my hand and swear that I will say the truth which I said YES .. then he started with the questions:
- How did u meet your wife
- When did u first met your wife
- After marriage has ur wife visited again... I said no ... he asked why... I told him due to medical reasons .. the Co wanted to know exactly what medical reason it was .. I told him my wife had a surgery
- What work does your wife do and position
- Has she been married before
- Does she has kids and how many
- What’s the youngest age
- I did mention I met my wife through my late brother inlaw... the Co asked me what killed him... I said he was sick and passed out .. the Co insisted I tell him exactly what killed him ... I told the Co that’s my wife’s darkest side and anytime I bring this issue up she starts carrying and won’t pick my calls for a day or two...
- The Co asked do you have a babe with your wife .. I told him unfortunately she had a miscarriage
- He asked me for how long have you been married
- When did u start talking to your wife
- He asked me about my co sponsor .. what he does for living, his states and if he’s married and has kids and position at work
- What is the Co sponsor to me
- Has my wife met my co sponsor before
- What work do I do here in Ghana
Then after all these interrogations he said to me “ AM SORRY I CANT ISSUE YOU A VISA TODAY AND THAT YOUR WIFE DOESN’T MAKE ENOUGH SO U WILL BECOME A PUBLIC CHARGE” the surprise on my face and looking confused... he did not give me room to express myself so in short I told him thank you and parked my stuffs and left the embassy.... Any kindly advice on how to overcome this issue... My Attorney is so disappointed with this outcome and wifey been crying all day since ... these CO’s don’t know the genesis of how long this relationship has been but comes out with a funny decisions... Guys I need advices and measures to overcome this... Good luck to everybody with an upcoming interview and may the Good luck help us all ...
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IR1 Visa refusal
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Well previously she made 19,000$ and coins and because she doesn’t not met the requirements that’s why the co sponsor.. so the question is why the co sponsor?? Any help to move his forward will do .. thanks really appreciate the insight