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I am so sorry to hear what is happening to you and your SO. I am in shock and really disturbed by this so I know you guys are really suffering with all that has happened. I will definitely keep you in my prayers because that is all that I can offer you besides my empathy. Stay strong and keep your head up. Justice will prevail and your SO will be with you one day. Once again I'm sorry to hear that this is happening to you guys.

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Hello Omoba,

I've never written you before but I have like many other threads been following your thread and was definitely anticipating an EASY approval. First let me me say I am sooo sorry about this unfortunate ocuurrence. I am confused though! How would they know your email addresses? Did they already have this infomation? Also, wouldn't USCIS have done this investigation of his name & past requests for visa's prior to them issuing your approval? i don't understand. Why did they approve it from the USCIS's stage and then come up with all these otehr issues. What is the process between the two? It's almost like the approval's from USCIS are not really true approval's????

I know this is overwhelming and if you're too traumitized to respond, I understand.

Again, I'm soooo sorry.

I130

September 6, 2007-Sent I130

January 18, 2008-NOA1

February 24, 2008-Touched

April 14 & 15-Touched-RFE trick

May 23, 2008-Aproved!!!!!!!! (Thanks to the MAN above)

May 26, 2008-Touched (Holiday)

May 31st-Recvd Hard Copy in mail

I29F

February 18TH, 2008-NOA1

February 24TH, 2008-Touched

April, 14TH & 15TH-RFE trick

May 22, May 23rd -Touch, Touch

May 23-Approved!!!!!!! (Thanks to the MAN above)

May 26, 2008-Touched (Holiday!)

May 31ST-Recvd Hard Copy in mail

NVC

May 29TH, 2008-129F received at the NVC-YES!

May 30TH, 2008-130 received at the NVC

Consulate-June 3rd

INTERVIEW-August 27TH

Interview-PASSED WITHOUT ANY ISSUES-10 MINUTE INTERVIEW

SEPT 20TH-Arrived in NYC then to Charlotte-YEAH!!!

AOS

February 4TH-mailed I485 & I765

Feb 8TH, NOA 1 for both-Received Feb 5TH

March 4TH Biometrics done

March 19TH RECEIVED INTERVIEW LETTER-INTERVIEW DATE April 30TH at 9:30

April 13TH RECEIVED EAD... FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!

APRIL 14TH-GOING TO SS OFFICE TO ORDER SSCARD

April 19TH-SS card received

April 20TH-Lerners Permit obtained

April 30TH- AOS Passed-10 minute meeting, wouldn't call it an interview, very, very simple.

May 18TH=GREEN CARD RECEIVED

NEVER ABLE TO VIEW CASE ONLINE-SAME INVALID# MESSAGE

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I am truly heartbroken to hear this discouraging news. But, if anyone can be positive it's you!!! I know that it means more time apart, but you can get through this. I will be praying that your waiver does quickly and is granted. My heart is with you!!! (L)

I-129F

11/15/2007 = Package sent overnight Fedex to CSC

11/16/2007 = Package arrived at CSC

11/21/2007 = NOA1 (according to www.uscis.gov online case status)

11/26/2007 = Check cashed (YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!)

11/28/2007 = Touched

11/30/2007 = Rec'd NOA1 hard copy in the mail

12/20/2007 = Touched

12/21/2007 = Touched

03/12/2008 = Touched (due to phone call)

03/24/2008 = NOA2!!!!!!!!!

03/25/2008 = Touched

04/23/2008 = Touched

05/05/2008 = Arrived at Consulate

05/12/2008 = Picked up Packets 3 & 4

06/24/2008 = Interview Date and APPROVAL

07/02/2008 = Picked up Visa at Embassy

07/05/2008 = Arrival in the U.S.!!!!!!!!! Met at POE in ATLANTA

07/06/2008 = Fly back to Salt Lake City Together!!!!

08/06/2008 = MARRIED TODAY!!!

AOS & EAD

08/23/2008 = Package sent via USPS with Signature Confirmation

08/25/2008 = Package arrived in Chicago

08/26/2008 = Check cashed

09/02/2008 = NOA1 for EAD and AOS received in the mail.

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I am truly sorry to hear about your experience....God is in control, there will be light under the tunnel. Dont give up. Quitters always lose and winners never quit.

I returned from Dakar yesterday.

We were denied and handed a paper stating he is ineligible due to an alleged ' misrepresentation ' on a B2 ( tourist visa ) he filed

2 years ago to come visit me.

He filed the electronic form for the B2 online ,which was very unfamiliar to him and he submitted it in a hurry.

He stated his name as SteVen instead of StePHen and made a typo about his birth year, date and month was correct. Sometimes friends address him as Steve or Steven and so have I in the past.

He was accused of falsifying his identity.

When he asked me, I even told him not to worry about entering yes to the question if he ever used another name before because I felt the V versus the PH was just a slight varience and a non issue. How wrong I was !

He truthfully stated that YES he applied for a visa before ( B2 ) on the K1 forms.

He truthfully stated his passport was lost / stolen on the K1 forms.

He brought his passport and birth certificate for the B2 interview along............so if he was falsifying his identity he certainly would not have done that, nor would he have admitted he filed before.

The CO didn't like the following facts :

Passport lost / stolen.

V versus PH in his name Stephen, year of birth typo in B2 application.

Delayed birth certificate.

Delayed death certificate of his late wife.

( Sierra Leonean priority was not exactly running to register births and death during the 10 year brutal war but how to stay alive !

As recently as 2 years ago, teachers were send out to peoples homes to encourage them to register their children's birth again and obtain the birth certificates. )

They questioned his conversion from muslim to christian, he was raised as a nonpracticing muslim by a nonpracticing muslim father who married a Christian woman.

Lo and behold here is the clincher. As he entered to the window I was also called up and she went through all " hiccups ' with us.

Her folder on our case was about 3 inches thick.

She thumbed through it and then we almost fainted as we saw copies of our pics from our traditional religious ceremony.

The only way they could have obtained them would have been through our email accounts.

I quickly recovered and said yes we did have a religious ceremony and NOTHING was signed, certified or registered.

She said : I don't believe it but okay I would be willing to let that go..........but you have too many other things in the case

and though none in itself is grounds for denial the fact remains we are looking at the whole picture and with all these issues we have to deny the visa.

On the paper the following was marked :

On **** 2006, you submitted a visa application to a consular officer that listed your name as Stephen and your date of birth as ******** On ****2006 you submitted a visa application at the US Embassy in Conakry, stating that your name was Steven

and date of birth ******** ( 3 years off / typo ). Since you submitted a false identity when you applied for a visa and your identity is material to your eligibility for a visa , you are ineligible under INA section 212(a)(6)©(1) for misrepresentation of a material fact. She held the application info up for us to see but I was too shocked to read all.

My knees got weak and I almost fainted and Stephen sobbed. I asked to speak with the Chief CO and was refused. Somehow we made it outside.

Immediatley outside I had to focus on getting our friend out of trouble who innocently took pics of the embassy and the guards with his new cam phone while he waited outside for us.

The guard was beside himself and yelled at him and asked me : do you know this man and when Stephen tried to help and said the pics can just be erased, the guard became hysterical and I had to tell Stephen to be quiet that I am handling this. The guard told both to be quiet and that they were not allowed to say anything or they will go to the police station.......the guard rudely challenged Stephen to dare to erase the pics himself......he was just itching to drag him off to jail.

It was an aweful scene. I then intervened and said our friend was just excited about taking pics with his new phone and didn't realize it was against the law to do so and to please let him go and forgive the mistake and that I as a USC was fully aware of that fact.

They talked respectfully to me only and yelled loud at both of them and said they have no rights here at the embassy and to shut up.

I was able to convince them to not take the friend to jail.

We went home and Stephen had a very severe melt down.

I was just numb and channeling my focus on comforting him. Days later I crashed. Then 4 days later I got mad and said we are going back to the embassy. Once there I demanded to see the Chief CO and they said come back 3 hours later, at 2pm. We did but the guards said we go in only at precisely 2pm and not sooner. The searching and processing us through security took about 10 min. We waited and waited and I again said we want to see the CO but was told he looked for us at 2pm and we were not there

( oh yes we were and had another security guard vouch for us, call the phone and tell them so ! ) and that he was in a meeting now and didn't know when or if he would return.

I said I won't leave until I speak with him even if it would be 12 midnight , that I am a USC and demand to speak to him.

Around 4pm he came to the window. I was surprised that he was speaking kindly to us as I expected a green eyed monster by that time.

I said we were not given enough time to explain ourselves and wanted the chance to do so. He said he could not make an exception for us but would look at through our case and to submit to him a written letter and return the following day. We talked about 10 min. and he said if he would make an exception for us soon his entire waiting area would be full with everybody else.

He said if he deems that his subordinates denied the case in error he can overturn it.

I held up my bag of about 20# of evidence I dragged along in my carry on , listed all I had and said this was never even looked at.

The denial letter was already signed before our interview by him.

We typed a letter throughout the night on a borrowed laptop, put it on a memory stick and he went to a cafe to print it out.

Neither one of us was able to get into our mailboxes in 2 different cafe's.

Then the lights went out and we continued with a flash light until the wee hours, slept 3 hours and went back to the embassy.

Fully expecting to be personally handing the letter to the Chief we were told he is not available and she would take our letter but didn't think he would overturn it and that he looked at our case.

I said I was leaving Dakar tomorrow and Stephen the following day. She said she doesn't know when he would read the letter.

Nothing...no call came.

I went home a total basket case.

Then Stephen went to the airport but was told no flights go out on Thursdays even though the Slok airline confirmed the flight the day before. Also when he booked the ticket for Dakar the travel agency didn't forward the money to Slok and he was unable to

pick me up from the airport and had to depart 2 days later, so the first 2 days I was by myself. But thanks to Taurean and her husbands family and friends I was very well taken care of and the friend declared he would be my body guard.........he was, in the thickest traffic he would stop the cars like a cop so I could cross the street.

The dance of weaving in and out of traffic was as usual nerve wrecking but a well orchestrated symphony to all Nationals.

Thanks Taurean and Moussa for a place to stay and taking care that we had food the entire stay. I deeply appreciate you both.

Thank you Heather, Nagishkaw and LovinLiberia and Taurean for calling me during some of my darkest days there and encouraging me and holding me together.

It was all very devastating and our tension and stress unbelievably high.

Today I woke up to an earth quake here in Illinois, 5.2 richter scale and I was still disoriented and thinking I was in Africa. I thought I was losing my mind and thank God people started calling me confirming the quake and I realized I was not going crazy.

Stuff fell off my table.

At noon today my 3. grandchild was born. Welcome little Bennett.

I went back to work answering the "how did the interview go " questions from everyone. I wanted to just vomit.

Now what ?

Well I am retaining legal counsel, spoke with attorney Mark Ellis and contacted Laurrel Scott who specializes in

waivers and we will keep fighting and hoping until all avenues are exhausted. It won't be easy. It won't be cheap. It will be

very difficult to overcome this.

When I arrived home a mail from the Chief CO said : I am sorry to say your letter was not convincing enough to overturn the decision and as discussed to go ahead and file the waiver. He would try to expedite it and sorry that Stephen already left Dakar and yes he would have to file it in person there along with bringing $ 545 in cash. I responded by saying I will retain legal counsel as I am not familiar enough with the process of the waiver and that I hope for his positive recommendation for a good outcome. The waiver will go from the embassy to the USCIS who then will adjudicate it and grant it or don't grant it. The CO can make a positive or negative recommendation. From there our last shot would be to appeal to a judge.

Folks watch your email accounts, things are going on I would never have believed if it wouldn't have happend to us and I can't say anymore as this is a puplic board and easily accessable by anyone.........get my drift.

We are law abiding , honest people who made a mistake, were perhaps careless 2 years ago with the B2 application but

we are not criminals and we did not commit fraud. We were never in trouble with the law excpet for my few speeding tickets.

The CO said they believe our relationship is genuine and don't doubt it but the focus is the alleged misrepresentation.

I am so stressed that I approached a man at the airport who was sitting there , thinking it was my ex and said what are you doing here ? Of course he looked at me a little strange and then I walked off realizing it was not him. Maybe it was due to the malaria meds and maybe I am just losing it.........but anyway, we will remain standing and hoping and praying for God to intervene.

We are not ready to say a permanent farewell to each other .... we will never be ready for that. How would one do that ?!

We are taking one day at a time.

Sorry for the lengthy post and I feel like crawling under a rock to lick my wounds but our experience may help someone else.

I sincerely congratulate everyone who was part of the wonderful wave of approvals this month.

God bless.

TIME LINE

09/2007 - Gathered all documents for I-129F petition.

11/09/2007 - Sent I-129F

11/21/2007 - Package sent back to me( I forgot to sign one of my G-325A forms) I cried my eyes out but sent it next day delivery back to USCIS.

11/27/2007 - Received NOA1

02/13/2008 - Received NOA2

02/20/2008 - Package left NVC

02/22/2008 - Case uploaded into Ghana consulate data system

04/08/2008 - Packet 3 & 4 sent to fiance

04/16/2008 - Packet 3 & 4 received by fiance

06/24/2008 - Interview date (God blessings on this day)

06/24/2008 - DENIED visa at interview

06/25/2008 - APPROVED visa at 2nd interview with senior consulate

06/27/2008 - Picked up VISA

07/03/2008 - Fiance entered USA at JFK POE & Got EAD Stamp in passport

07/18/2008 - Married

08/07/2008 - Mailed AOS application

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Hello Omoba,

I've never written you before but I have like many other threads been following your thread and was definitely anticipating an EASY approval. First let me me say I am sooo sorry about this unfortunate ocuurrence. I am confused though! How would they know your email addresses? Did they already have this infomation? Also, wouldn't USCIS have done this investigation of his name & past requests for visa's prior to them issuing your approval? i don't understand. Why did they approve it from the USCIS's stage and then come up with all these otehr issues. What is the process between the two? It's almost like the approval's from USCIS are not really true approval's????

I know this is overwhelming and if you're too traumitized to respond, I understand.

Again, I'm soooo sorry.

The USCIS end of it is mainly concerned with security checks of both USC and beneficiary and background checks and documents of the USC.

The other end , the embassy does the checks more intensely on the beneficiary and of course the financial support documents of the USC. The foreign post does home investigations and crosschecks with other embassies for previous visa applications.

An approval of USCIS without embassy checks is in those terms not a 100% approval and things still can go wrong.

In my case the chief CO can now give a recommendation against us or in favor of us to homeland security and USCIS.

Once the case goes to USCIS it is out of the CO's hands.

The chief CO had the authority to overule the decision but chose not to and informed me about the waiver.

The CO handling our case did not inform us of the waiver option and said it is denied when I asked will the petition be returned for recommendation to revoke. She said no, that only happens if they think the relationship is not real and we think yours is real.

But we had to deny because of the " misrepresentation " ........ie. typos.

It is the foreign post not willing to go through with an approval unless USCIS grants the waiver. The system is set up this way.

Now, if USCIS grants the waiver then it goes back to the embassy and they have to approve it unless they come once again with new but overwheliming evidence.

A judge can make a final ruling if it goes back and forth and all options are exhausted.

This is my own research, if I hear anything different from the attorney I will share it here.

Thank you all for holding me up so I won't crash !

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Hello Omoba,

I've never written you before but I have like many other threads been following your thread and was definitely anticipating an EASY approval. First let me me say I am sooo sorry about this unfortunate ocuurrence. I am confused though! How would they know your email addresses? Did they already have this infomation? Also, wouldn't USCIS have done this investigation of his name & past requests for visa's prior to them issuing your approval? i don't understand. Why did they approve it from the USCIS's stage and then come up with all these otehr issues. What is the process between the two? It's almost like the approval's from USCIS are not really true approval's????

I know this is overwhelming and if you're too traumitized to respond, I understand.

Again, I'm soooo sorry.

The USCIS end of it is mainly concerned with security checks of both USC and beneficiary and background checks and documents of the USC.

The other end , the embassy does the checks more intensely on the beneficiary and of course the financial support documents of the USC. The foreign

post does home investigations and crosschecks with other embassies for previous visa applications.

Thank you for the clarification. This is a sickening, gruesome journey and when I read threads such as what happened to you I literally get sick to my stomach. KEEP FIGHTING TO GET YOUR FIANCE HERE!!! You will prevail with a lot of prayer and supplication.

I'm scared to death of the interview part.

An approval of USCIS without embassy checks is in those terms not a 100% approval and things still can go wrong.

In my case the chief CO can now give a recommendation against us or in favor of us to homeland security and USCIS.

Once the case goes to USCIS it is out of the CO's hands.

The chief CO had the authority to overule the decision but chose not to and informed me about the waiver.

The CO handling our case did not inform us of the waiver option and said it is denied when I asked will the petition be returned for recommendation to revoke. She said no, that only happens if they think the relationship is not real and we think yours is real.

But we had to deny because of the " misrepresentation " ........ie. typos.

It is the foreign post not willing to go through with an approval unless USCIS grants the waiver. The system is set up this way.

Now, if USCIS grants the waiver then it goes back to the embassy and they have to approve it unless they come once again with new but overwheliming evidence.

A judge can make a final ruling if it goes back and forth and all options are exhausted.

This is my own research, if I hear anything different from the attorney I will share it here.

Thank you all for holding me up so I won't crash !

I130

September 6, 2007-Sent I130

January 18, 2008-NOA1

February 24, 2008-Touched

April 14 & 15-Touched-RFE trick

May 23, 2008-Aproved!!!!!!!! (Thanks to the MAN above)

May 26, 2008-Touched (Holiday)

May 31st-Recvd Hard Copy in mail

I29F

February 18TH, 2008-NOA1

February 24TH, 2008-Touched

April, 14TH & 15TH-RFE trick

May 22, May 23rd -Touch, Touch

May 23-Approved!!!!!!! (Thanks to the MAN above)

May 26, 2008-Touched (Holiday!)

May 31ST-Recvd Hard Copy in mail

NVC

May 29TH, 2008-129F received at the NVC-YES!

May 30TH, 2008-130 received at the NVC

Consulate-June 3rd

INTERVIEW-August 27TH

Interview-PASSED WITHOUT ANY ISSUES-10 MINUTE INTERVIEW

SEPT 20TH-Arrived in NYC then to Charlotte-YEAH!!!

AOS

February 4TH-mailed I485 & I765

Feb 8TH, NOA 1 for both-Received Feb 5TH

March 4TH Biometrics done

March 19TH RECEIVED INTERVIEW LETTER-INTERVIEW DATE April 30TH at 9:30

April 13TH RECEIVED EAD... FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!

APRIL 14TH-GOING TO SS OFFICE TO ORDER SSCARD

April 19TH-SS card received

April 20TH-Lerners Permit obtained

April 30TH- AOS Passed-10 minute meeting, wouldn't call it an interview, very, very simple.

May 18TH=GREEN CARD RECEIVED

NEVER ABLE TO VIEW CASE ONLINE-SAME INVALID# MESSAGE

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Omoba,

I try each day and each moment in my life to equate whatever happens with the will of God at that time. I try not to be bitter or resentful or even discouraged, because I know that at the end of it all, joy comes in the morning. It maybe hard to tell you at this moment in time to be patient and continue to trust God, but that is just what I will advise you to do. Stand firm and continue with the waiver process. You have made this determination to love and I believe in dealing with this little hiccupp, your love will grow stronger and stronger. Whatever is worth having, is worth fighting for. I will continue to pray for you and Steve. God bless you (L)

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Hello Omoba,

I've never written you before but I have like many other threads been following your thread and was definitely anticipating an EASY approval. First let me me say I am sooo sorry about this unfortunate ocuurrence. I am confused though! How would they know your email addresses? Did they already have this infomation? Also, wouldn't USCIS have done this investigation of his name & past requests for visa's prior to them issuing your approval? i don't understand. Why did they approve it from the USCIS's stage and then come up with all these otehr issues. What is the process between the two? It's almost like the approval's from USCIS are not really true approval's????

I know this is overwhelming and if you're too traumitized to respond, I understand.

Again, I'm soooo sorry.

The USCIS end of it is mainly concerned with security checks of both USC and beneficiary and background checks and documents of the USC.

The other end , the embassy does the checks more intensely on the beneficiary and of course the financial support documents of the USC. The foreign

post does home investigations and crosschecks with other embassies for previous visa applications.

approval of USCIS without embassy checks is in those terms not a 100% approval and things still can go wrong.

In my case the chief CO can now give a recommendation against us or in favor of us to homeland security and USCIS.

Once the case goes to USCIS it is out of the CO's hands.

The chief CO had the authority to overule the decision but chose not to and informed me about the waiver.

The CO handling our case did not inform us of the waiver option and said it is denied when I asked will the petition be returned for recommendation to revoke. She said no, that only happens if they think the relationship is not real and we think yours is real.

But we had to deny because of the " misrepresentation " ........ie. typos.

It is the foreign post not willing to go through with an approval unless USCIS grants the waiver. The system is set up this way.

Now, if USCIS grants the waiver then it goes back to the embassy and they have to approve it unless they come once again with new but overwheliming evidence.

A judge can make a final ruling if it goes back and forth and all options are exhausted.

This is my own research, if I hear anything different from the attorney I will share it here.

Thank you all for holding me up so I won't crash !

Thank you for the clarification. This is a sickening, gruesome journey and when I read threads such as what happened to you I literally get sick to my stomach. KEEP FIGHTING TO GET YOUR FIANCE HERE!!! You will prevail with a lot of prayer and supplication.

I'm scared to death of the interview part.

I130

September 6, 2007-Sent I130

January 18, 2008-NOA1

February 24, 2008-Touched

April 14 & 15-Touched-RFE trick

May 23, 2008-Aproved!!!!!!!! (Thanks to the MAN above)

May 26, 2008-Touched (Holiday)

May 31st-Recvd Hard Copy in mail

I29F

February 18TH, 2008-NOA1

February 24TH, 2008-Touched

April, 14TH & 15TH-RFE trick

May 22, May 23rd -Touch, Touch

May 23-Approved!!!!!!! (Thanks to the MAN above)

May 26, 2008-Touched (Holiday!)

May 31ST-Recvd Hard Copy in mail

NVC

May 29TH, 2008-129F received at the NVC-YES!

May 30TH, 2008-130 received at the NVC

Consulate-June 3rd

INTERVIEW-August 27TH

Interview-PASSED WITHOUT ANY ISSUES-10 MINUTE INTERVIEW

SEPT 20TH-Arrived in NYC then to Charlotte-YEAH!!!

AOS

February 4TH-mailed I485 & I765

Feb 8TH, NOA 1 for both-Received Feb 5TH

March 4TH Biometrics done

March 19TH RECEIVED INTERVIEW LETTER-INTERVIEW DATE April 30TH at 9:30

April 13TH RECEIVED EAD... FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!

APRIL 14TH-GOING TO SS OFFICE TO ORDER SSCARD

April 19TH-SS card received

April 20TH-Lerners Permit obtained

April 30TH- AOS Passed-10 minute meeting, wouldn't call it an interview, very, very simple.

May 18TH=GREEN CARD RECEIVED

NEVER ABLE TO VIEW CASE ONLINE-SAME INVALID# MESSAGE

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Omoba, I am so sorry that you had to go through all that. I don't know that there is anything I can do for you but pray. I know that with your strength and faith you and Stephen will get through this. You are a strong woman for sharing your story (F)

We love you (L)

Mama to 2 beautiful boys (August 2011 and January 2015)

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I am so sorry.

I-130 Sent : 03-08-2007

I-130 NOA1 : 03-19-2007

I-130 Approved : 06-06-2007

NVC Received : 06-20-2007

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 07-09-2007

Pay I-864 Bill : 07-10-2007

Receive I-864 Package : 08-02-2007

Returned I-864 Package : 08-03-2007

Return Completed DS-3032 : 07-04-2007 (e-mailed)

NVC confirmation of the e-mail : 07-16-2007

IV fee bill generated : 07- 23-2007

Receive IV Bill : 08-02-2007

Pay IV Bill : 08-06-2007

IV Fee entered into NVC's system : 08-21-2007

DS-230 generated : 08-27-07

Receive Instruction Package : 09-14-07

Submit Ds-230 and originals to NVC : 09-20-07

DS-230 Delivered to NVC : 09-21-07

DS-230 Accepted at NVC : 09-25-07

Case Completed at NVC : 10-05-07

Visa in hand : 11-25-08

NVC Left : 11-15-07

Packet 4 received-petitoner : 11-19-07

Consulate Received :

Interview : 12-13-07

AP: 12:13:07

2nd interview: 11-20-08

Visa in hard:11-25-08

Entered US: 12-16-08

Green Card received: 01-05-09

SS card recieved: 01-07-09

First Job: 01-20-09

In school: 06-08-09

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Omoba,

I am extremely sorry about what happened. I was waiting for a positive outcome and was shocked by the visa denial. This is very difficult emotionally and financially but things happen for a reason. Be strong and don't give up. I will keep both of you in my prayers.

03-03-07 Sent I-129F to VSC

03-05-07 VSC received USPS mail

03-06-07 NOA1 -file received

03-09-07 check cashed

03-09-07 touched

03-11-07 touched (Sunday)

03-15-07 touched

03-17-07 touched (Saturday)

04-03-07 touched -(after I called the 800 number)

04-07-07 Received RFE via Email (Saturday)

04-12-07 Received RFE via snail mail

04-13-07 Returned RFE letter with requested evidence

04-14-07 RFE response received by VSC Signed P. Novak

04-17-07 email RFE received - Processing restarted

04-18-07 Touched - Hope it will be approved soon!!!

04-20-07 Touched

04-23-07 Medical

04-24-07 Approved!!!

04-25-07 Touched - Probably leaving VSC for NVC

04-26-07 Medical Completed - Results Received from Doctor

04-26-07 NVC Received

04-30-07 NVC Sent to Consulate

05-03-07 Consulate Received - Signed by Mr. Kane

05-10-07 Interview---Under Review

10-30-07 2nd Interview!!!!APPROVED FINALLY

02-01-08 I-485 Receipt Date

02-15-08 Case transferred to CSC

03-28-08 I-131 approved

04-01-08 I-765 approved

05-19-08 I-485 Card Production ordered - No interview!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ghana
Timeline

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I'm speechless and in pain for you and your family. God sent your grandchild at just the right time. Thank God for small mercies.

GHANA.GIFBassi and Zainab US1.GIF

I-129F Sent: 6-18-2007

Interview date: 6-24-2008

Pick up Visa: 6-27-2008

Arrive JFK POE: 7-2-2008

Marriage: 7-9-2008

AOS

mailed AOS, EAD, AP: 8-22-2008

NOA AOS, EAD, AP: 8-27-2008

Biometrics: 9-18-2008

AOS Transferred to CSC: 9-25-2008

Requested EAD Expedite: 11-12-2008

EAD Card production ordered: 11-12-2008 changed to 11/17/2008 Why? (I hope it doesn't change every week!)

Received AP: 11/17/2008

Received EAD: 11/22/08 (Praise God!!)

AOS RFE: 1/29/2009

AOS Approved: 3/24/2009

Called USCIS 4/1/2009 told no status change and case not yet reviewed from RFE request.

Received green card: 4/3/2009

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