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Hello VJ Family

 

My husband is in Ghana and awaiting for his interview for spousal visa Cr1. We were refused K1 back in 2017. ( it was refused because sufficient evidences were not submitted that we would get married in 90 days after his arrival)

 

It's been a long and stressful process for us. I want to share with yall our documents before his Cr1 interview.

 

*Ive made 5 trips to Ghana. 6th will be for the interview. My mother went to Ghana for our wedding and 1year wedding anniversary.

*Take  lots of pics with family and friends. My oldest sister, nieces and cousin lives in Ghana. We took lots of pics with them as well.

*We purchased a land in Ghana. (Joint property)

*I filed my taxes as married filing separately.

*Joint Bank Account  with statements(Capital One Bank)

*Added as beneficiary on my life insurance

*Changed my last name to his

*proof of gifts exchange 

*Text/Call log 2016 thru 2019

*Call log between my husband and mom

*Text msg between me and my husband's sis

*Facebook posts from us and family showing support.

*gift he got me for our wedding anniversary. (Portrait of me)

*screenshot of video calls 2016 thru 2019

*letter from my job showing that he will added to my health insurance when he arrives.

*2017 i made about 47k, 2018 56k and 2018 over 66k

* our wedding invitation/program 

*Affidavit of Support letter from from family and friends. 

*Employment verification letter.

 

Let me knw what y'all think. Are ready for the interview? I think we have enough evidence to get approved. Thank you and God bless. 😘

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Seems to me that you did your homework, developed a plan, and executed that plan superbly.........You've got this!!!   Good luck......

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3 minutes ago, missileman said:

Seems to me that you did your homework, developed a plan, and executed that plan superbly.........You've got this!!!   Good luck......

Thank you! 

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14 minutes ago, AfricanQ said:

Hello VJ Family

 

My husband is in Ghana and awaiting for his interview for spousal visa Cr1. We were refused K1 back in 2017. ( it was refused because sufficient evidences were not submitted that we would get married in 90 days after his arrival)

 

It's been a long and stressful process for us. I want to share with yall our documents before his Cr1 interview.

 

*Ive made 5 trips to Ghana. 6th will be for the interview. My mother went to Ghana for our wedding and 1year wedding anniversary.

*Take  lots of pics with family and friends. My oldest sister, nieces and cousin lives in Ghana. We took lots of pics with them as well.

*We purchased a land in Ghana. (Joint property)

*I filed my taxes as married filing separately.

*Joint Bank Account  with statements(Capital One Bank)

*Added as beneficiary on my life insurance

*Changed my last name to his

*proof of gifts exchange 

*Text/Call log 2016 thru 2019

*Call log between my husband and mom

*Text msg between me and my husband's sis

*Facebook posts from us and family showing support.

*gift he got me for our wedding anniversary. (Portrait of me)

*screenshot of video calls 2016 thru 2019

*letter from my job showing that he will added to my health insurance when he arrives.

*2017 i made about 47k, 2018 56k and 2018 over 66k

* our wedding invitation/program 

*Affidavit of Support letter from from family and friends. 

*Employment verification letter.

 

Let me knw what y'all think. Are ready for the interview? I think we have enough evidence to get approved. Thank you and God bless. 😘

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are both from African. I've lived in Ghana for 10 years for immigrating to the US. Currently a US citizen.

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5 hours ago, AfricanQ said:

Hello VJ Family

 

My husband is in Ghana and awaiting for his interview for spousal visa Cr1. We were refused K1 back in 2017. ( it was refused because sufficient evidences were not submitted that we would get married in 90 days after his arrival)

 

It's been a long and stressful process for us. I want to share with yall our documents before his Cr1 interview.

 

*Ive made 5 trips to Ghana. 6th will be for the interview. My mother went to Ghana for our wedding and 1year wedding anniversary.

*Take  lots of pics with family and friends. My oldest sister, nieces and cousin lives in Ghana. We took lots of pics with them as well.

*We purchased a land in Ghana. (Joint property)

*I filed my taxes as married filing separately.

*Joint Bank Account  with statements(Capital One Bank)

*Added as beneficiary on my life insurance

*Changed my last name to his

*proof of gifts exchange 

*Text/Call log 2016 thru 2019

*Call log between my husband and mom

*Text msg between me and my husband's sis

*Facebook posts from us and family showing support.

*gift he got me for our wedding anniversary. (Portrait of me)

*screenshot of video calls 2016 thru 2019

*letter from my job showing that he will added to my health insurance when he arrives.

*2017 i made about 47k, 2018 56k and 2018 over 66k

* our wedding invitation/program 

*Affidavit of Support letter from from family and friends. 

*Employment verification letter.

 

Let me knw what y'all think. Are ready for the interview? I think we have enough evidence to get approved. Thank you and God bless. 😘

 

 

Your income, affidavits, and employment verification can be left out.  You've got plenty.  Deal with your current income and past income at the NVC stage when you submit the I-864.  Your family connections and six visits over a three year relationship will carry the day.  Try to limit your evidence to less than 30 pages.

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On 1/12/2020 at 9:56 AM, AfricanQ said:

Hello VJ Family

 

My husband is in Ghana and awaiting for his interview for spousal visa Cr1. We were refused K1 back in 2017. ( it was refused because sufficient evidences were not submitted that we would get married in 90 days after his arrival)

 

It's been a long and stressful process for us. I want to share with yall our documents before his Cr1 interview.

 

*Ive made 5 trips to Ghana. 6th will be for the interview. My mother went to Ghana for our wedding and 1year wedding anniversary.

*Take  lots of pics with family and friends. My oldest sister, nieces and cousin lives in Ghana. We took lots of pics with them as well.

*We purchased a land in Ghana. (Joint property)

*I filed my taxes as married filing separately.

*Joint Bank Account  with statements(Capital One Bank)

*Added as beneficiary on my life insurance

*Changed my last name to his

*proof of gifts exchange 

*Text/Call log 2016 thru 2019

*Call log between my husband and mom

*Text msg between me and my husband's sis

*Facebook posts from us and family showing support.

*gift he got me for our wedding anniversary. (Portrait of me)

*screenshot of video calls 2016 thru 2019

*letter from my job showing that he will added to my health insurance when he arrives.

*2017 i made about 47k, 2018 56k and 2018 over 66k

* our wedding invitation/program 

*Affidavit of Support letter from from family and friends. 

*Employment verification letter.

 

Let me knw what y'all think. Are ready for the interview? I think we have enough evidence to get approved. Thank you and God bless. 😘

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You have enough evidence. Tell your husband to be serious with the process. The consulates does not care about your evidence. They are trying to find fault or something to depend on. He need to know everything about you and how he will present himself. Most importantly the way he will arrange the evidence during the interview is important. The Ghanaians will at the embassy will try to frustrate him .  Also he should better keep this interview secret till he get his visa. The evil minded and witchcraft system in Ghana is real . 😂. It is all act of jealousy . I have spoken to your husband before. The reason for your k1 denial doesn’t make sense so it was time for him to think deep . I think his name is Kingsley .  I really want the best for you guys because he helped me during my process . He need to dedicate his entire time to this interview 

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Has anyone from ghana gone to an interview recently and do they need the healthcare thing i thought it didn't pass. I believe you are 100% good on your evidence. Pray and everything will go well in Jesus Name. We are also waiting on my spouses interview. All the best.

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On 1/15/2020 at 12:19 AM, Blessedmale said:

You have enough evidence. Tell your husband to be serious with the process. The consulates does not care about your evidence. They are trying to find fault or something to depend on. He need to know everything about you and how he will present himself. Most importantly the way he will arrange the evidence during the interview is important. The Ghanaians will at the embassy will try to frustrate him .  Also he should better keep this interview secret till he get his visa. The evil minded and witchcraft system in Ghana is real . 😂. It is all act of jealousy . I have spoken to your husband before. The reason for your k1 denial doesn’t make sense so it was time for him to think deep . I think his name is Kingsley .  I really want the best for you guys because he helped me during my process . He need to dedicate his entire time to this interview 

Yes that's him. When u say how he will present himself " what do u mean by that? When it comes to arrangement, we plan on using a cover page for each documents and a paper clip 

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Hi, keep the evidence to minimum, for instance don't have to many pics, choose pics that show you and him out around town and few with his main family such mom and dad if you have any, to many pics with unnecessary family members will have them thinking one of them could be his wife, you need to show your relationship from start to middle to interview, you don't know what the consular will ask him, his questions will most likely be based off of your first denial, but you never know, your husband needs to know they may grill him with questions so he will be under a lot of pressure and if he doesn't understand the question he needs to let them know that, and if he doesnt know the answer to any question he needs say he doesn't know. I wish you good luck on your interview

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On 1/17/2020 at 12:25 AM, MrsBonsu said:

Hi, keep the evidence to minimum, for instance don't have to many pics, choose pics that show you and him out around town and few with his main family such mom and dad if you have any, to many pics with unnecessary family members will have them thinking one of them could be his wife, you need to show your relationship from start to middle to interview, you don't know what the consular will ask him, his questions will most likely be based off of your first denial, but you never know, your husband needs to know they may grill him with questions so he will be under a lot of pressure and if he doesn't understand the question he needs to let them know that, and if he doesnt know the answer to any question he needs say he doesn't know. I wish you good luck on your interview

Thank you. We have few pics from each trip and the places visited. We also did not add unnecessary family numbers there except for our wedding. But what u think abt the other evidence?

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