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Ghana US Consulate Reviews
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Ghana
Review #13129 on October 29, 2013:

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Review #13111 on October 26, 2013:

Togbega II

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I went to the embassy on Tuesday October 8, 2013 for my interview. After submitting all my docs, i was asked to pay the K1 visa fee of $240 (528 Ghana Cedis) to the cashier. Unfortunately, the counting machine wouldn't function after 5hrs of waiting. I was therefore given a new appointment for Wednesday October 9. I got to the embassy at 7.20am on the Wednesday.
Once the cashier opened her window, i paid my visa fee. She was very apologetic for what happened the previous day with the counting machine. After having paid the visa fee, i went to take my finger prints. I retired back to my sit and started observing with keen interest what was happening with those having their interviews. I noticed that everybody who went to Window 5 seem to be denied though not all of them but the majority. Some passed by sobbing and others with very red eyes with tears almost flowing. I became more than nervous at this instance. Just when i was praying that i shouldnt be called to Window 5, i he... read complete review

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Review #12912 on October 1, 2013:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

(BACKGROUND) I (USC) have been living in country with fiance for the past 4 years.

I (the USC petitioner) arrived at the embassy at with my fiance at 7:15. I had read that USC cannot enter until 8:30 so I was expecting to be sent away but they allowed me to enter with him. We gave our appointment letter to the receptionist and were told to be seated. After 10 minutes they called us up to a window where a woman DESTROYED my neatly organized binder by ripping out only the docs she wanted (birth cert, i-134, pictures, ds 156 and 156k) and then gave it back to me. All that work spent organizing and filing only to be torn apart in 2 minutes by a rude lady... She told us to pay the cashier, but it was 730 and the cashier didn't open until 8.
We waited another 10 minutes and were called back to another window where my fiance's fingerprints were taken.
By 8:30 the cashier was open and we paid the fee ($240= GHS 528!!!) Many people did not anticipate the high excha... read complete review

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Review #12911 on October 1, 2013:

Chris_B

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Sammy got to the Consulate around 6:45 AM and waited with others until the gate opened at 7:30 AM. He made sure to be towards the front of the line as they were allowed to enter. He sat and waited with other interviewees until about 9:30 AM. During this interim time he gave all of his documents to a consular officer who arranged the papers for an interviewer. He said that she was impatient and rude, telling him, and others to 'hurry up.' He was also fingerprinted by another consular officer, who he reported was amiable.

When he was called to be questioned, he was made to swear an oath. He saw his documents by the interviewer and the top page had been stamped with the word 'APPROVED' in red. This made him feel confident. The consular officer asked him questions general to the interview, and specific to our situation:

1. How we met
2. Why did I choose to study abroad in Ghana?
3. Why did I return to Ghana on 2 separate occasions?
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Review #12896 on September 27, 2013:

ToniMeina

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiance was at US Embassy in Accra this morning to pick their K1 visa. Everything went on well until she realized our son's first name was not correctly splet.
She drew the Embassy staff attention...they eventually re-printed the visa for our son with the correct name.
So finnaly after being in Administrative Processing for about 6 months (from April to September 2013) my fiance received her visa today 27th Sept 2013.

I am a happy man now!!! The light of God never fails!!! Now the stage is set for the next phase! Thank you all VJ members for your immense help and support. Thanks

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