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If you remain unmarried, probably another 10+ years.

 

If you are married or will marry, about 15+ years, give or take.

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Just now, kwabee said:

F1,,,we are above 21 and our father is a US citizen

It would be helpful to include all of the information in your initial post so members can advise better.

 

Your PD is not current so visa is not available. Additionally Ghana is backed up even for immediate relatives with no visa number restrictions. You’re looking at another 4-5 years as a rough guess.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

It would be helpful to include all of the information in your initial post so members can advise better.

 

Your PD is not current so visa is not available. Additionally Ghana is backed up even for immediate relatives with no visa number restrictions. You’re looking at another 4-5 years as a rough guess.

thank you

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4 hours ago, kwabee said:

its a lie,,i talked with an immigration lawyer and he said It will be ready by april,,,,stop spreading false news,,,


You can easily check it yourself. Here is the current Visa Bulletin - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2024/visa-bulletin-for-september-2024.html

 

As you can see from that, only those whose PD’s are before 22nd October 2015 are eligible for visas. So approx 2.5 years ahead of you. 
 

But you can’t assume you will have a visa in 2.5 years as it’s not linear. For example, if you go back to the Visa Bulletin from 2 years ago (Sept 2022), the date was December 2014. So it’s only moved 10 months in two years. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2022/visa-bulletin-for-september-2022.html


There’s no way it’s going to jump forward two and a half years between now and April and any decent lawyer should know that. But it sounds like he thought your PD was current, as then April would be about right for an interview if it was. 

 

Perhaps do some research on the Visa Bulletin? And I’m sure @powerpuff will accept your apology for being so rude once you’ve realised there will simply be no visa available to you by law for many years. 

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On 9/9/2024 at 4:44 PM, appleblossom said:

Perhaps do some research on the Visa Bulletin? And I’m sure @powerpuff will accept your apology for being so rude once you’ve realised there will simply be no visa available to you by law for many years. 

It’s okay:) I have no reason to make this information up and I’m sure OP will find out after doing some research on their own. And we've seen countless stories here where lawyers say and promise a lot of things but it doesn’t mean own research and reading shouldn’t be done. 

 

 

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On 9/8/2024 at 11:40 PM, kwabee said:

its a lie,,i talked with an immigration lawyer and he said It will be ready by april,,,,stop spreading false news,,,

Please come back in April and tell us how that worked out for you 😉

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