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Ghana US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.1 / 5
431 Review(s)
Review #7366 on April 4, 2011:

izzy10

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

This embassy is the most meserable of all embasses. My case was completed at the NVC on May 11th 2010 I thought my spouse would have been here by now but we still haven't got an interview date yet. From this site I've noticed that in all the other countries spouses were able to get an interview date either immediately after their case is completed or at most few weeks after. Something just ain't right with this embassy

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Review #7307 on March 23, 2011:

J J Moose

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We dealt with this consulate for 5 years before getting a visa (although only 1 1/2 years for the K-1 specifically). If you are working with this consulate, check and double check everything; do NOT assume that they know what they're doing or will perform their work responsibly.

Also, please be aware that it is nearly impossible to talk to a human being in the visa section of this consulate. They don't answer their phone, and they frequently don't respond to emails. Our senator's office in Washington D.C. wrote an email to this consulate to ask a question, and the consulate did not respond. On the rare occasion that they did respond to the email, often the email simply rehashed what we had already stated and did not answer our question.

In short, my advice to anyone dealing with this consulate: get a lawyer, if you can afford it. I can't say that I loved the experience of having a lawyer (or paying for it), but in the end, I believe it was necessary becau... read complete review

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Review #7296 on March 22, 2011:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

So my husband had his interview today and he did not get the visa. I sent a TON of documents down to him, which were all in folders with tags on the outside explaining what everything was in side. We had a special for for taxes, for myself and my dad from 2008-2010. Well the CO told him that he doesn't have the tax information. Kwame said it was in there and can he show her where it is at and she replied she doesn't have time to look again. She also said that he doesn't have proof that I came after the baby was born. I sent him copies of my visa, or daughters visa and passport showing we were there for a month and again she said she doesn't have time to look. She told him to return in June with the correct documents. Really? June? I am planning on emailing the embassy asking for an earlier time because we have everything and he has copies with him in Ghana. I am astonished this happen, very upset, very dumbfounded.

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Review #7238 on March 8, 2011:

lori7734




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

great experience

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Review #7182 on February 20, 2011:

HisWill

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My husbands first interview was on February 2, 2011. He arrived at 5:30 am. they opened at 7:30 and everyone rushed to the cue. Once inside, he was called to window and was asked for his basic papers by a Ghanian man. He then was called for his interview after waiting less than one hour. The interviewer was a White American middle age man. He asked several questions about 10. How long have you been married, how many times your wife visited Ghana (6 times, then he asked why so many and my husband reponded because we are married and she's my wife), how many children does your wife have, where and when we met, who introduced us, has he been to the embassy before (yes denied visitors visa a year ago), why is his wife rushing him to come (619 days later...hmmm strange question..not a rush - was a so call expedite but actual time line is consistent with everyone else from approved by NVC from December 2009). He took the photos and asked him who the people were in the pictures. He wrot... read complete review

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