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My fiance and I been together one year

We get married in Ghana May 28

i am 34 he is 34

both Christian

 

Will I be ok with the evidence I have?

2 days of fb conversations for each month

phone records from each months and number is text messages

screenshots of conversations with my parents and my kids

photos of family and friends from my trip

photos of gifts he given to me , my kids, and my mother

3 iternary of airlines (Jan 2018, May 2018, and Dec 2018)

copy of joint bank account

added him as non user on my car isnruance

added him on my amex as authorized user

 

Once married

name change from social secuirty

new driver license

4 notarized affidavits from family and friends

add him to life insurance

letter from my employer verifying name change

 

Is there anything else im missing...we also getting married on my second trip and each trip is 2 weeks of staying

 

dont be too harsh please lol..just want to know if im on the right path

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I think you are on the right path.  You probably know that the Ghana consulate can be a steep hill for some couples.  I'm not sure how many times you have been there, but a lot of time together is certainly better.....Good Luck.

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Just now, missileman said:

I think you are on the right path.  You probably know that the Ghana consulate can be a steep hill for some couples.  I'm not sure how many times you have been there, but a lot of time together is certainly better.....Good Luck.

One time in January going back in may of this year and December 

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2 minutes ago, mrsbeckham2017 said:

One time in January going back in may of this year and December 


You are going to marry on next trip?....I misread your first post.

 

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"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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my wife and I married in Ghana Accra and we had all our evidence needed as you have but make sure you fill out the I 130 each one of you and the G325 each one of you and each one of you have a passport style photo with your printed name on the back of each persons photo make extra copies of those and then pay all your online fees through the USCIS .state .gov and then it takes some time to process the paperwork send copies of you two together as a solid marriage and a copy of the marriage license and read the instructions very carefully and when they process that they will send you a letter in the states you are the one who has to file all the paperwork and then you pay the fee for the DS260 form and then the process will take 11 weeks from there and make sure you file on line the fees my wife arrived here in America back in Feburary and her social security card and her green card came automatically

be sure to send 3 years of your tax returns as proof of support 

  

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9 minutes ago, Christophersnow11 said:

my wife and I married in Ghana Accra and we had all our evidence needed as you have but make sure you fill out the I 130 each one of you and the G325 each one of you and each one of you have a passport style photo with your printed name on the back of each persons photo make extra copies of those and then pay all your online fees through the USCIS .state .gov and then it takes some time to process the paperwork send copies of you two together as a solid marriage and a copy of the marriage license and read the instructions very carefully and when they process that they will send you a letter in the states you are the one who has to file all the paperwork and then you pay the fee for the DS260 form and then the process will take 11 weeks from there and make sure you file on line the fees my wife arrived here in America back in Feburary and her social security card and her green card came automatically

be sure to send 3 years of your tax returns as proof of support 

  

thanks so much and congratulations!!!

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9 minutes ago, mrsbeckham2017 said:

thanks so much and congratulations!!!

also make sure that when the time comes for the interview that the Ghanian passport is up to date it has to have a full year time left on it in order to take the exam and get the report in a sealed envelope for the embassy and then they will also make the interview date and send the letter to the American that filed for the petition of a non immigrant to come to America

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15 minutes ago, Christophersnow11 said:

also make sure that when the time comes for the interview that the Ghanian passport is up to date it has to have a full year time left on it in order to take the exam and get the report in a sealed envelope for the embassy and then they will also make the interview date and send the letter to the American that filed for the petition of a non immigrant to come to America

He just got his passport January 31 this year

28 minutes ago, Christophersnow11 said:

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34 minutes ago, Christophersnow11 said:

any cooking utensils from Ghana you can bring back with you do so I have to go to Atlanta to find what she needs to get her kinds of foods that are cheaper very costly in Knoxville

There a lot of African stores here

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