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  1. Yeah unfortunately nowadays NVC is taking like 30-45 days to generate case number. It's been that way since about January 2013, hope it changes soon to lesser time to wait. It use to take like 2 weeks. Just keep calling them every morning, noon, and nite until you get it. Then as soon as you get it log onto the NVC payment portal to make first generated payment. And have the beneficiary spouse email the authorization form that allows you to be authorized agent. DS-3032 form I think that's the number.

  2. I know some people were waiting to hear a feedback from meabout my husband’s interview in Nigeria yesterday. I was having a bad pregnancyday with some shortness of breath so was not up to it yesterday. The baby chose that day to be a football (soccer) player or maybe gymnast inside my belly.Hubby thinks the little one had an inkling of what was about to happen and was doing precelebration.

    YES we were APPROVED!!!!!!!:dance: :dance: :dance: by a very difficult embassy. To GOD be the glory because His mercies and favor towards us has been innumerable. Infact,this week has been full of good news for VJ Nigerians who had their interviews.

    After hearing the details of my husband’s interview, Idecided to use this title to draw attention to the fact that some of theseembassies are labeled difficult only because some of us are not well preparedfor our interviews. Yes I agree, there is still that CO that will issue adecision we may not understand but let us first address our areas ofchallenges(red flags), if any and leave the rest.

    People, if you will pass through such embassies/consulates, FRONTLOAD!!!!!I cannot say this enough.

    VJ as community has been a blessing and I thank everyonethat has supported us with encouragement, prayers and good thoughts (L)(F) . I have been and will still be available to assist and share whatever i know as needed here.

    My review has been put up at our embassy’s site for others’ benefitand below is the link:

    http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/index.php?cnty=Nigeria&cty=&dfilter=5

    he also shared shocking responses given by some applicants. One lady was asked about their Marriage certificate and she said they dnt have any, the Co then produced one from her file sent by her US based hubby and aksed how come that is there ? so how did you guys marry and she was like: "we had traditional wedding and that is considered marriage in our culture". hello?????

    This same lady was asked "where did you meet your husband" and she replied " at the airport":wow: . The CO then asked "so you go to the airport everyday to see if you will meet a man?" and she said "no my aunt introduced us and he came down to visit so i went to pick him at the airport".

    Co: When did he propose to you?

    lady: "two days later"?.

    CO; you just met someone, he proposed to you two days laters and you said yes?

    of course she was denied. So many other stories he shared on what he overheard there revealed how callous some people can be.

    So my conclusion is that these VERY DIFFICULT embassies/consulates are the way we fear them to be because some people do not do their homework well.

    :dance::thumbs::innocent::dance:

    CONGRATS ~ Congrats ~!!!

  3. Any body where I can buy a cheap flight from Ghana to anywhere in the United States.

    Thanks :thumbs:

    Congratulations~!!!

    Try ASAPtickets 888.585.2727

    And have your hunbun check directly with Delta Airline store in Accra near the airport circle by the airport (silver tall towers building) & there is one in Kumasi as well...

    Best Wishes ~

  4. Hello

    Wandering if anyone out there has had experience dealing with the U.S. Embassy in Ghana?

    My husband had his interview there February 13, the said he needed more evidence to prove our relationship and rescheduled him for March 18. When he went on the 18th, with the prove they requested, he was greeted by a very rude interviewer! This lady asked my husband what type of movies I like and he listed them to her with Nigerian movies being in that list. She got an attitude and asked how can I watch Nigerian movies if I'm in the states? (HAS SHE NEVER HEARD OF YOUTUBE? )

    The lady asked a few more questions, all of which he answered correctly then told him he needed to come back on May 16th! She didn't give an explanation as to why nor did she bother to look at the evidence he brought!

    My husband and I have not seem each other

    in a year and are fed up at this point.

    We are considering just dropping all this and me move there. At this point we're not sure what to do!

    Can someone please give us some advice on how to handle this? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!

    Sorry for your wait but one thing about this process is growing patience and PRAYER ... and adding as much as possible of the things mentioned below will help. Also have him get phone records from his end showing he calls you. Try to get evidence from the very first HELLO ... & show nothing less than 75 pics. It helps if you have pics from fb where friends commented and you are able to print those out as well.... ~BLESSINGS~

    1. Photos; Photo showing you and the petitioner. Photos taken over several years time the most useful. (Over time)

    2. Cards and letters from your petitioner; Cards and letters are most useful with the original envelope and postmark. Cards and letters mailed to you after your first interview will not be considered. (Over time)

    3. Phone Records; There are monthly lists of phone calls to you that the petitioner can obtain from his/her telephone companies. Phone cards are not accepted. Phone records should be clearly marked to show calls the calls to you. Please provide several months of calls. (Over time)

    4. Remittance slip; Please arrange in order by date. (Over time)

    5. Emails; Provide emails sent and received over time. Emails received by an applicant after the interview will not be considered.

    6. School records or child medical or weighing cards.

    7. Other evidences you may be able to provide.

  5. I am curious about others who have been in AP for a long time - is it just me over-analyzing or does there seem to be a trend towards beneficiaries who are of the Muslim religion to go into AP more commonly and for longer periods? I hope no one is offended by this topic - I just feel a need to talk it out a bit based on several AP situations I have tracked on this site. My husband has been in AP since October, 2011. Yes, we have written and called, several times, everybody we can think of who might have some pull to help us. No one can, so we just wait our turn.

    To all the other AP folks waiting in the wings with us, keep your head up and keep the love strong.

    I know you guys probably have but what about emailing the Embassy in Ghana weekly and letting them know u all would like to set up an appointment to finalize interview. I read on here recently somewhere (let me find it) where someone was in a similar situation and they kept emailing the US Embassy in Ghana and they finally got a response. Just a though - It's a shot in the dark -

  6. First of all will like to thank the Vj family for being there when i needed them the most.most of the people here have been extremely helpful.we recieved our NOA2 on December 6th now what i want to know is how to get everything together.I hear you have to contact the consulate here in ghana by email or else they wont contact you.according to a statement made on the us consulate website things move faster now so the faster you get your stuff together the better.i will be very gratefull if am told what to get together and how to be prepared.All tips and chiping are cordially acceptable.God bless u all

    .is there a flow chart on here somewhere?

    THIS LINK SHOULD BE HELPFUL : ) & the info below...

    http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_bring_your_foreign_spouse_to_live_in_the_US

    NVC Steps

    Welcome to National Visa Center NVC !

    Tel# (603) 334-0700

    Email: NVCINQUIRY@state.gov

    NVC Contact details can be found at: The US Department of State Official Website

    If you follow these steps carefully, you can possibly be out of NVC in 4 to 6 weeks time.

    Step 0 - Preparing For The NVC Process

    Collect all the following general documents beforehand to speed up the NVC process. Note that these are general documents and it may differ case by case and country by country. For accurate details, please visit: Affidavit of Support Processing and Applicant Document Processing, also select the Beneficiary’s Consulate for consulate or region specific document requirements (after you've browsed to the consulate website, look for a link called "visas" --> "immigration visas", etc.).

    Required documents from the petitioner for I-864 Affidavit of Support Package

    Last 3 years IRS Tax Transcripts (otherwise, last 3 years 1040 and W-2/1099)

    Original Employment Letter

    Pay stubs (include a few recent ones and a selection from throughout the previous 3 years)

    All of the above from any joint sponsors

    Required documents from the Beneficiary for DS-230 Immigrant Visa (IV) Package

    Two passport-style photographs (2X2 inches) of the beneficiary. (Write down NVC Case# and beneficiary’s full name and date of birth on the back side of both photographs lightly)

    Completed and signed form DS-230 Part I by the beneficiary

    Completed and unsigned form DS-230 Part II by the beneficiary

    Photocopy of the beneficiary's passport biographic data page

    Original/certified copy of beneficiary’s birth certificate

    Original/certified copy of beneficiary’s and petitioner’s marriage certificate

    Original police certificate(s) of the beneficiary

    Original/certified copy of military record, if applicable

    Original/certified copy of divorce decree, death certificate, etc. of previous marriage, if applicable

    NOTE: check Reciprocity by Country (select your country and scroll down to bottom) to see what documents are available from your country - many don't have military or police documents available.

    Important:

    • If any of the civil documents are not in English, translate them into English. NOTE: NOT necessary to notarize. Also, many sources say it's not necessary to translate, if the documents are in the language of the embassy where the interview will take place: see Documents The Applicant Must Submit

    • Certified copy of the civil document must be from the respective agency. That means, birth certificate’s certified copy must be from the birth registrar’s office, etc.

    • IRS Tax Transcripts can be obtained free by dialing 1-800-908-9946. For more details, visit Need a Copy of Your Tax Return Information?

    • Forms start with “DS” (DS-3032, DS-230) are from the Department of State and must be completed by the beneficiary. Forms can be found at: Department of State Forms

    • Forms start with “I” (I-864) are from the USCIS and must be completed by the petitioner. Forms can be found at: USCIS Immigration Forms.

    Step 1 - NVC Assigns Case Number

    NVC receives I-130 approval from the USCIS. Do not wait for I-130 approval notice from the USCIS. Dial (603) 334-0700 to check NVC’s Automated Voice Response system ( NVC's AVR). You need your I-130 Receipt Number to check the status.

    After your NVC Case Number has been assigned, speak to an operator. Give them your own e-mail address as well as your spouse's e-mail address. They will then e-mail your choice of agent form and your fee bills once they are created. Ask for the invoice number for your case (you need the case number and the invoice number in order to access the payment system)

    NVC Assigns the Case Number in the format LLLNNNNNNNNNN Where: LLL is three letter code of the Foreign U.S consulate where beneficiary appears, first NNNN is the four digit year NVC assigned the Case Number, second NNN is 500 plus the three digit Julian Date NVC assigned the case, last NNN is the three digit serial number of the day NVC assigned the case. For example, if your case is at Chennai, India and the case is assigned on January 2, 2008 and it is the 2nd case on that date, your case # will be MDR-2008-502-002. That is MDR2008502002.

    Step 2 – Choice of Agent Form (DS-3032) Generation & I-864 Fee Invoicing

    NVC Generates and sends a copy of the DS-3032 (Choice of Agent form) to the petitioner.

    NVC Sends the original DS-3032 (Choice of Agent form) to the beneficiary in the foreign country.

    NVC Invoices I-864 (Affidavit of Support) Fee to the petitioner online at The Department of State Online Payment System

    There are now two independent tracks that run parallel within the NVC. For those who are using a lawyer, a DS-3032 is NOT generated or sent by the NVC as the lawyer would automatically be designated as the agent.

    TRACK 1 - I-864

    AOS Fee payment

    Time: No extra time needed

    The petitioner pays I-864 (Affidavit of Support) Fee ($88 - always refer to State Department Website for most current fee amounts) online with The Department of State Online Payment System.A bank checking account (no credit cards) is required- you will need the ABA # (or Routing #) and Account #. Funds must be in US dollars drawn from a bank on US soil. Payment status changes to “PENDING”.

    I-864 - Affidavit of Support Package Express Mail to NVC

    Time: 1 to 2 days after above step

    In one or two days time, payment status will show as “PAID”. Immediately print out I-864 bar code coversheet from the online payment site and express mail the entire I-864 (Affidavit of Support) Package to NVC by USPS.

    Important:

    Create your own cover letter for I-864. Refer to I-864 Cover letter or Attachment 2 below

    Use the address on bar code cover sheet

    Write NVC Case Number on the top right hand corner of all pages of the I-864 Package and supplemental pages (tax invoices, employment letter, etc.)

    NVC Receives I-864 Package

    Time: 1 day after above step

    NVC receives I-864 Package

    NVC Enters & Reviews I-864 Package

    Time: ~1 week after above step

    NVC enters I-864 Package into their system and reviews it in couple of days time.

    If more info/evidence is required, then NVC will generate and send a checklist to the Petitioner. Petitioner responds to the checklist.

    Important :

    If NVC's AVR message says “Your forms are reviewed and found missing or incomplete information…” after your I-864 has been reviewed and before your IV fee or DS-230 generation, don’t panic. NVC is waiting for your IV Fee and DS-230 form.

    TRACK 2 - DS-3032 and DS-230

    * DS-3032 Emailing

    Important:

    Subject line of email must contain NVC Case#, Beneficiary Full Name and Date of Birth

    Make the Petitioner the Agent

    For Email format, refer to Email DS-3032 form or Attachment 3, below.

    *NVC Enters DS-3032

    Time: ~1 week after above step

    DS-3032 is entered into NVC System

    *NVC Invoices IV Fee

    Time: ~1 week after above step

    NVC Invoices Immigrant Visa (DS-230) Fee online

    * Agent pays IV Fee

    Time: No extra time needed

    The agent pays IV Fee ($404 total, $330 application fee plus $74 Immigrant visa security surcharge (per person applying for any immigrant visa category) - always refer to State Department Website for most current fee amounts) online with The Department of State Online Payment System.A bank checking account (no credit cards) is required- you will need the ABA # (or Routing #) and Account #. Funds must be in US dollars drawn from a bank on US soil. Payment status changes to “PENDING”.

    * DS-230 Package Express Mail to NVC

    Time: 1 to 2 days after above step

    In one or two days time, payment status will show as “PAID”. Immediately print out IV bar code coversheet from the online payment site and express mail the entire IV Package to NVC by USPS.

    Important:

    Create your own cover letter for DS-230 package Refer to DS-230 Cover Letter or Attachment 4, below

    Use the address on bar code cover sheet

    NVC Receives DS-230 Package

    Time: 1 day after above step

    NVC receives DS-230 Package

    NVC Enters & Reviews DS-230 Package

    Time: ~1 week after above step

    NVC enters DS-230 into their system and reviews it in a couple of days time.

    If more info/evidence is required, then NVC will generate and send a checklist to the Agent. Agent responds to the checklist.

    Step 3 - Finalization

    Final Step 1 – NVC Case Completion

    Time: Approximately 1 week after the last step of the above 2 independent tracks

    Case is officially completed and NVC will set an interview date in conjunction with scheduling available at the foreign U.S. Consulate/Embassy.

    Final Step 2 – NVC Case Forwarded to the Foreign U.S Consulate

    Time: Approximately 7 to 10 days after above step

    Case is officially forwarded to the U.S Consulate by DHL. All your Originals/Certified copies submitted to NVC along with all your files are mailed to the consulate in this step.

    NVC mails out immigrant visa appointment letter to both the petitioner in the U.S and the beneficiary in the foreign country.

    How to track your valuable originals?

    Listen to NVC's AVR message, it will clearly say “Your case is completed and forwarded to the embassy or consulate in XXX on MM/DD/YYYY…” Once you hear this message, immediately go to DHL Tracking by Reference and track your shipment.

    For example, if NVC's AVR says your shipment date is 06/05/2008, NVC actually called DHL one day before this date to pick up the shipment. So your reference date is 06/04/2008. Then enter EXP 04 JUN 2008A as your reference in the above DHL website. Then scroll down to your consulate link.

    To be sure you can try a date range between 06/03/2008 to 06/06/2008 in the date range.

    Foreign US Consulate Steps

    Step 1 – Foreign U.S Consulate Receives NVC Package

    Time: Couple of days depends on the location

    Beneficiary may do the following:

    Try to get International Driving Permit (IDP) if he/she wants to drive in the U.S immediately after arrival.

    Do not purchase or block the air ticket even though the interview date is known. While it may be tempting, you should not make any travel arrangements until you have the visa in the passport and the passport in hand.

    Step 2 – Courier Office Visit

    (This may be an optional step for some of you)

    Once step# 1 is completed and you have interview appointment letter, proceed to the courier office.

    Some countries may have courier service to courier the passport to the applicant after the visa interview. For example, in India it is VFS service. For more info, visit: https://www.vfs-usa.co.in/Home.aspx

    You can visit the Embassy Info page for more information regarding the delivery procedure in your country.

    Step 3 – Foreign U.S Consulate Receives NVC Package

    Time: At least 1 week before the actual interview

    A medical exam is required for all immigrant visa applicants (including K-1/3). It must be conducted by one of a panel of doctors authorized by the U.S. Department of State. You can find more information on the medical examination here.

    Below is the general list of vaccinations that may be required. The vaccines you require may vary depending on age and medical history. The panel physician can advise you as to which will be necessary. You may wish to have the required innoculations performed by your family physician, if possible, before going to the State Department approved physician to cut the cost. If you have an official record of having these vaccinations and they are current, you generally will not have to have them done again. You will need to present the vaccination record to the panel physician. Please check with the panel physician if you are unsure as to whether or not your vaccination record will be accepted.

    Acellular pertussis

    Hepatitis A

    Hepatitis B

    Human papillomavirus (HPV)

    Influenza

    Influenza type b (Hib)

    Measles

    Meningococcal

    Mumps

    Pneumococcal

    Pertussis

    Polio

    Rotovirus

    Tetanus and diphtheria toxoids

    Varicella

    Zoster

    Also, get an appointment with one of the panel physicians at least 1 week before the interview date to complete the medical.

    Please take the following before proceeding to Medical:

    Visa interview appointment letter

    Applicant’s Original passport

    Applicant’s Photographs

    All prior vaccination records

    Fee (can vary from $50 to $300)

    If you believe that you may have had some of the vaccinations already, but have no official record of them to present to the panel physician, you may contact the panel physician to see if a Titre Test will be accepted instead of having all the vaccinations again.

    Step 4 – U.S Consulate Interview

    Required documents:

    Visa interview appointment letter

    Applicant’s original passport

    Applicant’s photographs

    Medical Report from Step #3

    Excessive evidence to prove marital relationship in addition to the marriage certificate. This can be wedding album, honeymoon pictures, email/chat/phone records, joint bank account/joint property ownership etc. If the interview is to take place through a glass window, make sure things are flat enough to be passed through.

    I-130 set, I-864, DS-3032 and DS-230 sets provided by the petitioner

    Applicant’s identification info, such as driver license, voter’s registration card etc.

    All applicant’s education, employment and all personal files

    Petitioner’s original documents/copies are optional. However, it is a good idea to bring them too at interview time. You never know.

    Courier office receipts, if applicable

    Any other consulate-specific documents; call in advance to see if this applies

    • Refer to your Consulate immigrant visa section for more details.

    • Do not forget to collect all your originals back after the interview, which were submitted to NVC.

    • Organize the files in the order of interview checklist or packet 4.

    • Read the forms (I-130, G-325A of the petitioner and the beneficiary, I-864, DS-3032 and DS-230) carefully, so that your answers to the officer’s questions must match whatever is written on the forms.

    • Take an additional photocopy of ALL the documents including the one submitted to NVC too.

    • Dress appropriately for the interview - "business casual" - with minimal jewelry.

    • Appear at the consulate a little earlier than the interview time.

    • Listen to the officer carefully and answer properly and politely to each question.

    • Do not provide extra information other than the right and truthful answer to the question.

    • The visa is affixed inside the passport (validity will be 6 months) and looks like this. The applicant is given a sealed envelope which should be hand carried, UNOPENED, to the U.S and submitted to the immigration inspector at the U.S. port-of-entry. If the sealed envelope is opened prior to arrival in the United States, the immigrant visa fee of $400 must be paid again at the American Consulate, and a new sealed envelope will be handed over to the applicant.

    • Please complete all forms in CAPITAL letters and BLACK ink, if required.

    • All dates are in the U.S. format MM/DD/YYYY (ie. for Aug 15, 2001, write 08/15/2001)

    • All names must be as in the passport.

    • Fingers should not have any cut or wound (there may be fingerprinting at U.S Consulate and at U.S Port of Entry).

    • Do not fold any of the documents, take a large envelope.

    • For example interview questions, refer to Consular Interview Questions or Interview Questions, Attachment # 5, below.

    Arrival at U.S Port of Entry

    • Ask someone which line you should go in - sometimes they say the visitor line, sometimes the permanent resident/citizen line.... Proceed to the immigration officer and hand over your passport and the sealed envelope. Officer might take you to another area and ask some questions. Listen carefully and answer politely and properly.

    • Your passport will be stamped on or near the visa page. It will look like this (new style stamp) or possibly this (old style stamp). The visa + stamp will act as your I-551, like a temporary "green card", until the actual card arrives in the mail. It is valid for travel and work purposes for one year. Make sure you get the IR-1 stamp if you have been married more than two years at the time of entry.

    • Collect your checked baggage (if you are at an airport).

    • If your spouse is not with you already, meet your beloved one waiting – you’re done! (Do not forget to give a big hug and a kiss and optionally a bouquet of roses!)

    • Wait for Welcome Letter, Social Security card and Green Card to arrive in mail. The SS card should arrive in 10-14 days if you checked the box to receive it automatically on the DS-230. Alternatively, you can visit your local Social Security office to obtain a card. It might be 10-14 days before your number is available in their system. The Green Card takes longer to arrive - usually around 6-8 weeks.

    • If you were married for less than two years when you activated your permanent residence status (by arriving at a U.S. Point of Entry), make a note to apply for lifting conditions 90 days before the two-year anniversary of your entry (NOT the two-year anniversary of your wedding). See Step-by-Step Guide on Removing of Conditions (Form I-751) for further information

  7. Guys so does it mean it takes upto a month for a visa to be pick up after you hav been approved at the interview? Becos i thought it takes just few days for visa pick up? Someone update me pls

    Usually it takes 1 or 2 weeks to pick-up Visa after approval. That depends on if they need additional information from U on Ur Interview date... Recently someone was granted to pick-up the Visa within the same week they were approved. Again that depends on what day of the week Ur Visa interview is on... Best Wishes to U and Urs.. :star:

  8. Hello Vjers, good luck to everyone preparing for interview this week, especially to the Ghana 1R -1/CR-1 visa filers interviews this week. I will like to know, when your case completes with the NVC, do you still need to show evidence of financial support at the interview? I was thinking if NVC accepts your AOS /I-864 package, you would not need to show any financial support aside the tax transcript requested. Is that it? Im confused.

  9. August 01, 2011 (First Interview)

    My first interview was on August 01, 2011 at 7:30am. I woke up at 1:00am for my midnight prayers and couldn't go back to sleep cos I was kind of nervous though its not my first time of going to the US Embassy for visa interview. Previously I have been there about 6-times for a visit visa without any success but this was my first for immigrant visa interview. By 6:00am I hit the road to the embassy and there was a long traffic so I got to the embassy around 6:45am. I then join the cube and by 7:15am I got inside. The security guy took my appointment letter and send it to window no. 3. After couple of mins I was called to window no. 3 and upon getting there, there was a friendly Ghanaian lady, we greeted with smile then she asked me if I was ready for the interview cos my case expedited due to my wife sickness and I said YES. Then she ask me bring all evidence I have with me. Frankly speaking with the help of God I have a wonderful documentation. I had over 200pages of yahoo chat since 2007, over 60pages of my wife's emails, over 50pages of my wife's phone records, our hotel reservation & receipt in South Africa, about 150 pictures (both Ghana & South Africa), snail mails from my wife, my medical records, new police report and birth certificate, passport pictures, weeding invitation and calender. After submitting those documents she ask me to go and sit down and I will be call again. In about couple mins I was at window no. 2 to took my fingerprint. In about close to one hour I was called to window no. 5. That was the consular, she was white American who in about early or mid thirty's. We greeted nice and then she started asking the following questions.

    1. What is the relationship between you and the petitioner?

    2. How old are you and she?

    3. Who introduce you to her?

    4. When was the first time you met?

    5. How did you you meet, after talking to each other ?

    6. For how long before meeting?

    7. What work does she do?

    8. How many times has she come to Ghana?

    9. When and when?

    10. Your wife has a low income and how did she manage to come here many times?

    11. Does she send you money?

    12. Has she married before?

    13. When did she first got married?

    14. When did she got divorce?

    15. Does she have children?

    16. How many?

    17. Do they live with her?

    18. Where does she live?

    19 Which State?

    20. Does she live on her own?

    Then the CO did some typing on the computer said she has gone through all the documents and everything is fine but all email and phone records are from her and none from you. I want you bring your phone records, sent emails and cards sent to your wife. I was trying to tell her that I once try to get my phone its kind of hard then she ask me what network do I use and I said MTN, she said yes she sees that most of the calls were from MTN, I then added that I have been using majicjack to call her but not sure if I can its call records then she said you should get it. She then gave me all the documents emails, chats, Tax docs back me and a white sheet requesting me to come for a second interview on Oct 6 at 1pm. They request more evidence of relationship from the beneficiary side only. Also mark Awaiting for Administrative Process.

    October 6, 2011 (Second Interview)

    I arrived at the embassy around 11:30am and we were called to the embassy 1:00pm. My interview started after 4:00pm. It was the same CO who first interview me. She ask me to bring what I have to show her. This time I brought my MTN phone records and sent emails to my wife together with the previous evidences. She started asking the following questions;

    1. Who is Robert Scott? My brother in law

    2. Does he live with your wife? No

    3. Do they live in the same area? Yes

    4. Does your wife has sisters? Yes

    5. Does any of them live with her? No, she moved to the sister when her sickness started. Currently she is at the hospital and whenever I called she can hear me but she cannot talk

    6. What is she suffering from? I gave her the name of her sickness

    Then she start typing on the computer about abt 2mins. After she crossing checking my name on the passport with my birth certificate and police report. Then said I dont remember if I as ask you this before; who is your join sponsor? Ibrahim Salifu. I have the same with my join sponsor. Then she ask who is he and I said he is my friend.

    Then I got approved and was given a green sheet to pick a visa.

    WOOOOHOOOO - CONGRATS!!!!!!

  10. Something wonderful is happening in Ghana! Finally, a number of people have received interview notification letters for the CR1 visa process. I'm talking about cases closed at the NVC back in September, 2010 up to February, 2011! Praises be to God - the cloud has been lifted! :thumbs::dance:

    Prayn to God that they do the next 6 months in the next sweep!! MARCH 2011 - AUGUST 2011 :innocent::star: We are just going to go ahead and SPEAK LIFE over that situation!!! Godz will and time:yes: :yes:

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