Ghana US Consulate Reviews
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Ghana | Review #6938 on December 2, 2010: |
midge and isi

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Israel arrived very early 5am and at 7:30 was let in.
First person he submitted I-134 and some other forms were returned to him and submitted the evidence
Went to pay the visa fee- got called to the front of the line with other K-1s (maybe 10 of them). The man was happy with USD because the cedis were being paid with small bills, so it took awhile.
Got called for interview and signed the forms:
Questions asked:
How did you meet Marissa?
What courses we took together? (went off of where we met- university)
What my address was? (Israel gave whole thing and they only wanted the state. lol)
Universities I went to in the states?
Program I am doing?
Also asked if I had told him about Maine- Israel answered its cold there and the CO laughted.
Approved- CO brought out sheet and to come on the 10th!
Said overall experience was good and that the CO a... read complete review
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Ghana | Review #6932 on November 30, 2010: |
steeel

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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All went well at the embassy except that I was the last person attended to due to the fact that my original interview date was changed as my it fell on a holiday
I arrived at the embassy @ 6:50am. By 7:30am we started forming 2 queues at the entrance of the embassy. One queue was for non-immigrant and the other for immigrant visas like the K1. BY 8:00am we were all seated inside the embassy @ the consulate section.
As I initially said, they had to attend to those who originally had their appointment today before attending to those of us whom our interview date fell on the holiday and was scheduled for today.
I was finally called @ 11:45 to present all documents and forms requested in my pocket 3 and every other evidence I had. (NOTE: the embassy do not accept the new DS-160 form- Just fill all the forms in packet 3 given by the embassy, again DO NOT print anything from the internet because they wont accept it)
30 mins later... read complete review
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Ghana | Review #6923 on November 28, 2010: |
JenAndBabs

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We arrived at the embassy well before 7:30, but they wouldn't let me in with my fiance so I sat on a rock across the street and bit my nails. My fiance paid his fee and handed in all of his forms and the evidence of our relationship. They took it all: proof of my trips to ghana, phone records, emails, my you tube videos, wedding invitation & website, copies of packages and letters, and pictures. we had very few pictures of us together in ghana, maybe six, and some were from the same event. But we had lots of skype phone records. I had everything paperclipped with post it notes on each section and a cover letter, but I don't know if that made any difference. They gave it all back later, I think maybe they photocopied it first.
So then Babs waited some more and they called him up to the interview window. this was an American man. he asked Babs to sign his name, asked if I was his wife or fiance, and then asked when we met, where we met, how we met. He asked when was the la... read complete review
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Ghana | Review #6908 on November 23, 2010: |
lissaphila

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Kingsley day started at 6:00 am heading to the Embassy of Ghana for his interview. He stated the line was very long. The security guard at the Embassy of Ghana started letting people in around 7:30am. They called Kingsley to the window @ 9:30am asking for his information and the money for the visa. Around 10:30am he was called for his interview by a white male officer, which was very nice to him. The officer asks Kingsley four questions, was I married before, do I have any kids, and their name and age, my address in the states, work history, and name of my employer.. The officer didn’t ask for our photos, they only wanted to see my phone bill. They try to bamboozle Kingsley with his answer to the questions ask by the officer. Everyone please stand firm with your answer, don’t change your answer. VISA APPROVED.
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Ghana | Review #6886 on November 17, 2010: |
Lonelycouplez

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· 2 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
I went for my interview on jan 21 2010 at 7:r0 at the Us embassy accra.I was called for the first time to submit my document,again I was called and was asked some few questions like who filed for me and if my husby has visited ghana before.later on I was called and my finger prints were taken,I waited for about 3hours after fingerprinting before a consular officer called my name.The whole interview took like 15mins,the officer asked if my husband has been to ghana and how many times,how we met,what he does for a living and his address.He asked one questions which I couldn't answer,he mentioned a guys name and asked if I know who that was,I said no and he said the guy is my husby's neighbour.He also asked me why my husband divrced three times,I gave him reasons behind his divorce and he said why did my husband chose to marry someone from ghana when there are lot of women in the states.He also told me that thinks that I will leave my husband when I get to the states and also our marriage... read complete review
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