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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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I was told from an unverified source that with the elections court case results scheduled to be announced on August 28 and the potential outrage, etc., foreign workers have been told to be vigilant and "lay low." For those of you (like me) who have interviews scheduled for the first and second week of September, let's please keep each other updated about any changes at the Embassy with scheduling interviews, etc. Here's to a peaceful resolution and business as usual.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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I was told from an unverified source that with the elections court case results scheduled to be announced on August 28 and the potential outrage, etc., foreign workers have been told to be vigilant and "lay low." For those of you (like me) who have interviews scheduled for the first and second week of September, let's please keep each other updated about any changes at the Embassy with scheduling interviews, etc. Here's to a peaceful resolution and business as usual.

Am not the least sure that the Consulate will have any changes in their interview schedules cos Ghana is and will remain ever peaceful after the Supreme Court's verdict. GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND GHANA

We will be united than ever. For now, we have to concentrate on moving over to join our love and cherished ones.

GOOD LUCK on your seconfd interview

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ghana
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The Embassy's statement was that things would function as normal, they just advised USCs in Ghana to avoid political stations.. I think you will be fine, as jahk has said, Ghana is a peaceful country with a history of non-violence, unity and cooperation. Do not be worried, the media will try to make things worse than they really are bc well that's what the media does :(

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