Ghana US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.1
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433 Review(s)
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Ghana | Review #3688 on December 7, 2008: |
Mohardi
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Although I can understand the reasoning for the delay, it looks af if the rescheduled are being extended deliberately, when the items they are requesting could be obtained within two, three weeks or one month. And it also seems like the embassy personnel relish the power they have, and the fact that, they are causing us to spend money unecessarily, while being continually frustrated.
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Ghana | Review #3607 on November 20, 2008: |
Bluehill
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Interview date reschedule for january 09
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Ghana | Review #3586 on November 18, 2008: |
purepeace
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My husband and I were so excited and we really worked hard on making sure we had everything required for his interview on 10/30. We were sure that everything would go well and he would be home the first week in November.
Things went very well at the interview and my husband said the woman that interviewed him was very kind and seemed very satisfied with all of our paperwork, etc. Much to our disappointment, we found out that we had to have a DNA test completed in order to prove that he is really the biological father of my stepson. So........our new interview date is February 2. The DNA test is very expensive so I can understand why they wait to make sure you pass the rest of the interview before they send you for it but we were heartbroken that we would have to wait even longer to be together.
I wish that we could do something to make the immigration process easier for people. We filed the K3/K4 VISA because it was supposed to be faster but I think... read complete review
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Ghana | Review #3567 on November 10, 2008: |
MoonlitCherri
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Somehow my husband got an early interview date. I didn't have enough time to schedule off for work to be there. (Go with your SO if at all possible). He was questioned extensively on my finances and why I wasn't working in my field of expertise since I went to college; which was uncalled for since I make more than enough for a family of 5. He denied my husband's visa due to "not enough evidence" (we had over 100 pages of chat, email, text messages, phone records and bills, and pictures). I'd also provided information what NVC said they should've ask for (my most current tax information).
I believe he was denied due to the fact he hadn't had time to finish his medical shots. Our next interview is in February, and I intend on being there next time
Needing to read chat, emails, and letters is an invasion of privacy and should not be a form of "evidence", we are not guilty until proven innocent!
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Ghana | Review #3253 on August 21, 2008: |
benoffmen
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The interview process was very smooth. They ask personal questions to make sure you have a real marriage. I also have two children. They ask my wife who was the at the interview questions like, how we met, what kind of work I do in US, where we met, how we met, how I propose to marry her, the last time I was in Ghana. My wife answered all questions and was told she was approved, but her police certificate was expired after six months, so they requested a new one. Everything went on smoothly, no DNA requested for children, that was a surprise, because I was expecting it.
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