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  1. in 2005 instead of using his real name he went by a different name(johnson Ayew) and now with the finger print they find out he was there in 2005. Now 2011 he went there with his real name (Kwame Addo)... he went through the interview successfully but later the counsolor caught him and told him "Kwame i have an evidence wich shows u were in here for a visitors visa with the name Johnson" so now tell me which is your real name" Johnson or Kwame" there my husband said Kwame is his real name and the counselor asked him to bring a proof of identity with his real name"kwame'before he came to the 2005 interview with a false passport.(whch is a school records or any identity card with the name Kwame which was in issued in 2004,2003,2002 or 2001 if that's truely his name.

  2. My husband went through a successful inteverw but was caught during the finger print and was asked to bring a proof of Identity before 2005 becos he's been to the US embassy wit different name on a passport arnd 2005..

    The counselor asked him which is his real name? the one he used during 2005 interview or the one he is using now. he told the counselor the one he is using now, so the counselor ask him to bring a proof of this current name before 2005. I pray the approve his visa.

  3. The immigrant Visa fee is $404 and you will pay it on your interview day in either Cedis or Dollars.

    Also,if you received packet 3 and 4 already,then take the qppointment letter to one of the Clinics prescribed byy the embassy.You will find the information for the Approved clinics in your packet 3.

    I hope that helps.

    which means i can use the same appointment letter they sent into my email instead of going to the US Embassy to pick some of those packet with the instructions in it? here is what the letter said:

    December 6, 2010

    NVC Case Number: ACC20xxxxxxxxx

    Dear Nough:

    The enclosed information pertains to Nough Skrilla's interest in immigrating to the United States of

    America. The National Visa Center (NVC) has completed its processing of Nough Skrilla's petition,

    case number ACC20xxxxxxxx; and forwarded it to the American Embassy/Consulate in ACCRA.

    An immigrant visa interview has been scheduled for the applicant at the U.S. Embassy/Consulate in

    ACCRA on January 27, 2011 at 07:30 am.

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    Please read and follow all Interview Preparation Instructions located on the Department of State's web site

    at: www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov, under the "Interview Preparation" link.

    Important information regarding the required medical appointment is listed on this site. Failure to read

    and promptly follow all instructions provided on this site will result in your immigrant visa being refused

    at the initial interview.

    Upon arrival at the Embassy/Consulate, the applicant should present this letter to the receptionist.

    Those members of the applicant's family, listed on the attached page, must appear at the

    Embassy/Consulate on the above appointment date. The address is provided on the next page.

    WHAT TO DO IF THE APPLICANT CANNOT KEEP THE APPOINTMENT:

    Some Embassies/Consulates reschedule interview appointments themselves; others utilize an outside service

    provider to reschedule appointments. To determine the proper procedure for rescheduling the applicant's interview

    appointment, please go to the Department of State's web site at: www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov, click the

    "Interview Preparation" link, and read the US Embassy/Consulate information on page (4) entitled

    "Embassy/Consulate General-Specific Interview Guidelines." If the Embassy/Consulate does not have any

    specific interview guidelines listed, you should contact the

  4. GREETINGS WITH DUE RESPECT.. CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT TO DO IF I HAVEN'T HEARD FROM NVC REGARDING MY INTERVIEW DATE.. I GOT AN EMAIL FROM NVC ON DECEMBER 06 2009.. THAT MY CASE HAS BEEN COMPLETED BUT UP TO DATE I STILL HAVENT RECEIVE MY INTERVIEW DATE.. WHAT CAN I DO? IS THERE ANY CALLS I CAN MAKE AGAIN BECAUSE I HAVE CONTACTED NVC SEVRAL TIMES BUT KEEP GETTING THE SAME RESPONDS,WHICH IS:

    Dear Sir/Madam:

    Your inquiry has been received at the National Visa Center (NVC).

    All documentation necessary to complete the National Visa Center's

    processing has been received. As soon as an interview date has been

    scheduled, the designated representative of this case (applicant,

    petitioner, or attorney) will be notified. The US Embassy or Consulate

    General may require additional documentation at the time of the

    interview.

    Sincerely,

  5. u just have to wait ,im sorry im december to

    ok thanks a lot

    Its been 6 months, have you tried calling the Embassy in Washington DC. 202-686-4520. It wont hurt to try, Good luck, God speed and God bless

    No i havent tried callin the embassy... do you think something can happen up there too?

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