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  1. Hello everyone,

    I'm asking this question on behalf of my auntie, please can't read or write.

    She came to USA on tourist visa 5year ago, she got married to USA citizen in May,2017. He filed for i-130 for my aunt and step children, who are not in USA right now.

    The petitioner filed for form I-130 and the USCIS has rejected the step children forms  indicating that it was suppose to have been file with form I - 485.

    Please help as the beneficiaries are not in the United States but overseas.

  2. Ma'am,

    am afraid he might be older than 22, as you said you also look younger than your age. Am also from west Africa, being 22 and very rich on your own merit  is rare or unless you inherite it from your parents. Most people at his age will either be in their parents care or has just started life on their own. 

    Time will tell if the love is real or fake

     

  3. 15 hours ago, O&GForever said:

    Front loading means providing extra documentation and evidence with the petition you send to the USCIS. For example, I submitted evidence of my trips to Ghana, receipts and information from our wedding, conversations and call logs, letters of support from my family, proof my husband is on my insurance, and the beneficiary of my life insurance, and some other things. Then I did what's called side loading at the NVC level. I added proof of another trip, updated conversations and a few other items.

     

    The idea behind this is to provide the CO with evidence before the interview. It seems like many times they have made up their mind before you step foot in the embassy. There have also been cases where the CO's don't even look at the evidence that is brought to the interview. By front loading, you've hopefully provided them with a positive view of your case ahead of time. 

     

     

    Yes,I agree with O&Gforever said,

    That CO made a decision before you're interview ,base on the evidence you sent to USCIS and nvc

    My husband sent a lot of document to USCIS and added more at nvc as well.

    I also sent some to the interview.l think it's good to frontload your case with a whole lot of evidence

  4. Now, these are the questions asked.

    1) have you travel before.

    2)is this your first marriage.

    3)how many times have your husband visited?

    4)How did you meet your husband.

    5) what are his hobbies?

    6) where does he work.

    7) did he come for the christened?

    8)describe the kind of person your husband is in the state? 

    Well,  am approving your visa and pick it up in two weeks at dhl, at north ridge and not at the embassy. Hope this help someone in his/her visa journey. Please be confident and calm, not timid or afraid of the co. I remember i gave an answer to a question and he raised an eye brow and said no,no I don't like what you have rehearsed or someone has told you, that was question 8. 

    Please do not lie ,look at his eyeball and not rush with your sentence.

    All the best to everyone and more approved cases in Ghana

  5. Exactly after about 10min I heard my name called at window 6.the CO was a white man and he greeted meand asked me to take a biometric only my left four fingers excluding my thumb. I raised my hand to take an oath ,whiles he was busy typing and checking something on his computer.

    I want to believe that, the co take a decision, before the actual interview is done, or maybe only in my case.this is my opinion. I looked keenly on his desk to see my passport and my passport pics and didn't see,until he pulled out the blue sheet from a file that I saw it. 

    Before he asked me any questions, he started given me my evidences,pushing it through the small outlet.

  6. I was called to window 1 ,biometric taken, asked to submit my medical report, original birth cert,marriage cert,passport booklet, 2 passport pictures and other supporting evidence. At the window was a Ghanaian gentleman, who was nice and courteous asked me the following questions,

    Have I travel before,? no

    Is this my first marriage?yes

    How long have I been married.I answered

    He asked me to take a sit and will hear my name at a different window for the interview and he wished me well

     

  7. I went for my interview on 9th January, 2017 at Ghana .we started forming one long queue at 7:30am,both for NIV,ACS and IV. I got checked and went inside the embassy around 7:50am. I submitted my appointment letter and directed to sit and wanted to be call

  8. I agree with you, Andybella.

    That fellow Ghanaians who have passed through this hectic US embassy in Accra, should at least give a brief story of their experience, but that is not the case,some of us  are too secretive and also superstitious as well.

    Anyway, I'd wanted to write a review on my experience, but when I click on my timeline and on review, it tells me to register, but already a member. So I will write the review here to help someone going through this embassy in Ghana

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