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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #21403

Review on February 15, 2017:

AfricanOhemaa




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Review Topic: General Review

Finally finally Glory to God this journey has come to a victorious end! I'm sorry for the day late review but it was Valentine's Day and I was celebrating with my fiancé in Ghana <3 yesterday was not easy at all it's just by his grace, mercy and favour on our lives that it was a success. My fiancé appointment was at 7:30am at the embassy we arrived at 6:30am and waited with the que that was already very long. We were called to go to the line to enter the embassy by 3 extremely extremely rude ppl that work there (2 Ghanian young girls and 1 Nigerian bald man) once it was time to present our paperwork to enter we noticed 2 very important papers were missing from our paperwork the appointment confirmation sheet and the payment of the k-1 visa which was very strange because we went over our paperwork a million times and everything was in place we were told to leave the line and go print out the missing paperwork... however my account was locked for security reasons and I could not gain access at all to print out the appointment confirmation... to top it off my fiancé only had a screen shot of the payment made at the Bank so they told us to go to the bank and ask them to reprint we have 15 minutes to do it or we would have to reschedule. We rushed to the bank got the copy and return in 10 minutes when we got back on the line one of the rude Ghanian young ladies there was telling us to get out her line because we didn't print our the confirmation page like she asked. (In that moment I began to pray for favour and grace and asked God to touch her heart). I explained to her how much stress and hassle we have been through and wanted to print the page but the account was locked I called 5 different numbers on the contact page in Ghana and no one answered. I begged her to please accept what we had and grant him entrance she then took his paperwork and said only he can enter you'll have to wait outside here. I waited and prayed for a total of 7 hours. A lot of ppl were coming out, my fiancé was the very last to be interviewed. He was interviewed by a young (mid 30's) white female at window 5. She told my fiancé that she had a very long day and ready to get off to celebrate Valentine's Day with her husband so she won't be long, (the interview lasted 20 minutes long.... thats A LONG TIME) some of the questions he remember are?

What do you do for work in Ghana?
What do your fiancé do?
How did we meet?
What will be your address in America?
Does your fiancé live alone?
How often do you talk to her?
Are you and your fiancé related?
Have you been married?
When did your fiancé parents get divorced?
What have you guys done for wedding planning?
How many siblings do your fiancé have and what's their name and ages?
Do you or your fiancé have children?
Are you going to have an engagement and wedding ceremony?
He mentioned that the CO thought I was so nice of me to come to Ghana to support my fiancé

When my fiancé finally came out I ran into his arms and began to thank God!! After all we went through that day we made and he got the blue slip!


My fiancé advice
Do not over answer every question if your not to familiar with everything about your fiancé because that answer will lead you into a deeper question.... but if your love is true and genuine it won't be a challenge.
Maintain eye contact with counselor. Never show your timid or afraid during the interview. Be confident!!
One more thing he mentioned is that the people who worked at the embassy that were the least welcoming and negative were our own Ghanian ppl it's so sad because it's our own ppl that bring us down at times.

Our number 1 advise together is PRAY PRAY AND PRAY, God is so wonderful in all his works and will work it out for you, God bless. Any questions feel free to message me.


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