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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Please friends and family I would be much grateful if someone could assist me prepare for F2A visa interview, please what are some of the possible questions to expect?, please is there someone here who has gone through this process successfully??. Please I need help thanks 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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4 hours ago, Fegyamfi85 said:

Please friends and family I would be much grateful if someone could assist me prepare for F2A visa interview, please what are some of the possible questions to expect?, please is there someone here who has gone through this process successfully??. Please I need help thanks 

No one can tell you what questions you will be asked since the Ghana Embassy likes to ask questions specific to each couple. To prepare you need to look through and know about all of the evidence that has been submitted in your case. During my husband’s CR1 interview, nearly all of his questions came directly from the evidence we submitted. 

 

There are are plenty of people who have gotten through this process. Might I suggest you read through the Consulate Reviews on the Ghana Portal to get an idea of what you can expect and how the COs work at this difficult embassy. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Thanks for the reply . But I’ve gone through the portals and all I could find for k-1 or cr-1. This petition is for my two kids 18 And 20 and I wanted to know how I should prepare them and also wanted to know from someone who has gone through a similar case. Thank so once again

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Hello, please I would be much grateful if you could assist me to prepare my two kids for their upcoming interview. I petitioned F2A for them and I’ve gone through all the how I filled the case with them and I also did DNA before case was approved at USCIS level. So please what are some of the basic posible questions thay should expect?, I know no one knows what they would be asked but there are some generic questions they mostly ask everyone. Please thank you so much and I would gladly appreciate your input. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Filed: Other Country: Ghana
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On 11/30/2017 at 6:26 AM, Fegyamfi85 said:

Hello, please I would be much grateful if you could assist me to prepare my two kids for their upcoming interview. I petitioned F2A for them and I’ve gone through all the how I filled the case with them and I also did DNA before case was approved at USCIS level. So please what are some of the basic posible questions thay should expect?, I know no one knows what they would be asked but there are some generic questions they mostly ask everyone. Please thank you so much and I would gladly appreciate your input. 

The DNA is last thing to do,and after the DNA you don't have to looking for any evidence,and if the results are positive you good just relax yourself and wait for COs to processing your case.I went through the same situation, the same ages for f2a two children and I submitted all evidence that CO asked me and afterall the documents and evidences submitted he finally asked me for DNA testing and when I and my children finished DNA they got their visas.It took me 90 days after DNA to got their visas.

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