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  1. 36 minutes ago, David & Zoila said:

    I don't agree with you.  This in and of itself is not grounds for denial.  I think you are way over-thinking this.  Relax, take a breath...

    lol you don't have to agree however the proof is in the hundreds of stories listed on this  forum precisely under " Ghana " of red flags . I'm over it though , I'll be filing soon 

     

    take care 

  2. 3 hours ago, Eric-Pris said:

    +1

     

    The fact that you married on the first trip shouldn't be an issue because you have gone back 4 more time staying for a few weeks at a time, and you didn't apply until a couple years later.  If you applied right away and never gone back, yes, it would be suspect.

     

    BTW- when you mention "bad decision in the past", I think there is some confusion about what you are referring to.  You are talking about marrying on the first trip, correct?

     

    Yes I was referring to marrying on the first visit . I went 5 times total . First time being a week , 2: 3 weeks and the other times one week . It's hard to go for more times when you work in corporate and only granted 3 weeks vaca . I usually spread them out so we can see each other more than one time per year . 

  3. 3 hours ago, mrsfranklynw said:

    I married my husband my first trip and my third trip i got pregnant i file two  months later and when i filed i sumit the paperwork showing that i was high risk along with the documentation about me traveling there i applied April and it was approved in Sept now we are waiting on NVC pray about it yall will be fine

    What embassy dear ? I'm not worried about that , I'm prepared to have our child here without him , I'm sure he won't be here in 7 months . I'm more concern about the end result which is we raised our babies under one roof together and happy as a family . God bless 

  4. 1 hour ago, MaleAlpha said:

    5 visits, being together for 3 years and traveled together to a number of places? I'm not sure why you are worried. I have gone through the Ghana embassy for a number of visas in the past and I can tell you that, while the embassy can sometimes be a bit challenge, it's really easy when nothing jumps out in your story and everything is straightforward. Yours looks easy and you shouldn't have issues. Good luck!

    Thank you and I'm glad to hear from someone who went through it. Our relationship is solid but I worry myself about this red flag we have . However I feel better reading these comments and I'm going to file and enjoy my pregnancy . This is our first child 

    2 hours ago, David & Zoila said:

    I'm not sure where you got this information that marrying on a first visit is so bad...We got married 7 days after I met my then GF face to face in the Philippines.  You being married has nothing to do with anything.  In fact, if you married over two or more years prior to filing you will qualify for an IR-1 Visa.  Once you get the IR-1 and land in the US you will have full Permanent Residency upon arrival in the US.  You will get a 10 year green card when you arrive in the USA.  You will be able to work almost immediately upon arrival.

    Dear Ghana is considered a high fraud country so yes couples are getting denied for marrying on the first visit 

  5. Just now, NYCruiser said:

    My spouse is from a very high fraud country embassy too. That being said, it is not about you or your husband, but the MANY before you who have tried, many failed and some succeeded to scam the Embassy. 

     

    You mentioned you made a bad decision on the B2 Visa and got a denial. Could you elaborate? Was it a misrep or other reason? As others have said, evidence, evidence, evidence. Having a baby is immaterial......

    Our child came as a surprise , we didn't plan on having children until 2019, 2020. 

     

    We put in for a b2 visa for the holidays and unfortunately due to my parents health issues they will never be able to come to Ghana . However my honey was asked 4 questions and the minute he answered he was married to a US Citizen he was denied without viewing any of documents he brought 

     

     

    46 minutes ago, Beachlover said:

    First of all congratulations with your pregnancy!

     

    Second, file and if your marriage is genuine the IO will know, and if you have to provide additional proof just do it.
    I get where your coming from, but fear is a mind killer and we always tend to think different worst case scenarios.
    But you don't know how the IO will react until you file.

     

    So basically, get rid of that crippling fear and start building your new life with your husband and newborn.

     

    Good luck.

    Thank you we are going to file 

  6. Yes our marriage is legal . We got married at the Kumasi metropolitan assembly . I think our biggest mistake was getting married my first visit however as stated above we didn't think about that or it could be " reg flagged " we just knew we love each other and we wanted it official fast forward to now I'm pregnant . Ghana embassy is unfortunately one of the hardest embassies . However this is in God hands and he knows our heart first hand . Thank you for the words of encouragement 

  7. Idk what I'm asking either lol maybe I just need some insight on things . I'm seeing all these stories on here about couples being denied due to marrying first visit . It's hurting me because In 7 months it will no longer be about me and the decisions made here from now will impact our child . However I thank you for your words and we are going to go file for the first time . We applied for a b1/b2 in 2015 not knowing the high denial rate for such visa because my family wanted to desperately meet the man I'm in love with 

  8. Maybe you misconstrued my post , however I won't even mention to my husband to inform the CO if interviewed I'm at high risk. More than likely I will have this child before the assigned interview . My concern is I'm bringing a new life into this world  yet a CO will be so hung up I married on the first visit NOTHING else would be taken into consideration hence like our first child . I can handle being without my husband however being a mother and by myself can't handle that . That reason alone is why I'm scared to file . Other than that we have a solid foundation and no other embassy consisted " red flags ".

     

    i will file due to the new blessing in our lives 

  9. My husband and I met 3 years ago and a year later I went to Ghana . During the duration of my visit we married , at the time we didn't know the difficulty of his embassy we just knew we want to be together and quiet frankly it's a shame we should have to worried about that ( what a embassy will say ) fast forward we are coming up on our 2 year marriage anniversary. We just got  the surprise of a lifetime which is IM PREGNANT! Even though I married on the first visit almost 2 years ago my husband and I have a seasoned relationship . We've traveled to Lagos and Singapore and traveled to various attractions within the Ghana area . I've also been there 5 times and the most I've stayed is 3 weeks. I Wish I could stay longer but being in corporate is almost close to impossible . However now with this pregnancy I need my husband and I am high risk ( I chose not to state why ) however I fear we will be denied because of a decision we made a few years ago however I need my child father here and the love of my life . 

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