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Filed: IR-5 Country: Ghana
Timeline
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I filed for both parents in ghana and below is my timeline:

  1. NOA1 - 07/05/2018
  2. NOA2 - 02/27/2019
  3. CASE SENT TO NVC: 03/05/2019
  4. NVC CASE # ASSIGNED: still waiting

 

I wanted to know how the below questions as i'm little nervous about this whole process

  • what are some of the interview questions they can /ask your parents at the US embassy in Accra?
  • what other documents do i need to provide apart from the ones listed at the NVC website? the reason i'm asking this is because the CO in Ghana can be hard on you sometimes
  • 1 month later...
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On 4/8/2019 at 12:57 PM, Akwasip said:

I filed for both parents in ghana and below is my timeline:

  1. NOA1 - 07/05/2018
  2. NOA2 - 02/27/2019
  3. CASE SENT TO NVC: 03/05/2019
  4. NVC CASE # ASSIGNED: still waiting

 

I wanted to know how the below questions as i'm little nervous about this whole process

  • what are some of the interview questions they can /ask your parents at the US embassy in Accra?
  • what other documents do i need to provide apart from the ones listed at the NVC website? the reason i'm asking this is because the CO in Ghana can be hard on you sometimes

Hi! Are u done with NVC? Did your parents get interview dates already?

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Ghana
Timeline
Posted
On 4/8/2019 at 12:57 PM, Akwasip said:

I filed for both parents in ghana and below is my timeline:

  1. NOA1 - 07/05/2018
  2. NOA2 - 02/27/2019
  3. CASE SENT TO NVC: 03/05/2019
  4. NVC CASE # ASSIGNED: still waiting

 

I wanted to know how the below questions as i'm little nervous about this whole process

  • what are some of the interview questions they can /ask your parents at the US embassy in Accra?
  • what other documents do i need to provide apart from the ones listed at the NVC website? the reason i'm asking this is because the CO in Ghana can be hard on you sometimes

Hi have your parents interviewed yet? what kind of questions were they asked if they have been interviewed. Thank you.

 
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