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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #10033

Ghana Review on July 18, 2012:

BisandYessy




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Review Topic: General Review

Finally another step in our journey has been completed. It has been a long and difficult journey but I am happy to say that thanks be to God we have been successful. My visa interview in reality started the night before, after my fiancé and I checked and double, triple checked all of our paperwork we thought to go to bed early as our next day would start very early. It would not happen we both lay awake most of the night overturning every possible scenario in our heads. I don’t recommend going to your interview sleepless if it can be at all avoided. We showed up at the embassy at 530 am my fiancé, stepson and I. We sat next to a very kind woman also on Visa Journey telling of her experience along the way. She was a true godsend as she had been in our shoes just the week before. She was our guide and we will forever be in her debt. We had been told that my fiancé and stepson might not enter with me but luckily they were allowed to accompany me every step of the way. First thing I was called up to turn in my paperwork and evidence. My stepson ran up to keep me company at the window and eventually I required my over organized fiancé to come and guide me through the paperwork so the two of them were at my side for each step. The agent who took my paperwork was very nice and helpful. He said he would put all of our abundance of evidence through with our paperwork so everything would be seen in the best light. He helped alleviate our stress. Then we were called up to do the fingerprints and again the same nice agent assisted us asking for other evidence he knew we had with us to add to our paperwork. Then the real wait began for us. Our new friend was called up and she was granted her visa, we are so happy to say, then it was our turn and we were called up. The agent we got was a nice enough man, he asked me the applicant a total of one question “How did you and your fiancé meet? He asked my fiancé about three questions regarding her previous trip to Ghana and the length of the current one. Then he handed me the green slip of paper we had been praying for and told me to come back in a month and pick up my visa. He said good luck to you and with that made us a very happy family. Our overall experience at the embassy was nothing but positive from beginning to end especially the outcome and our new friend Vivian. We are so blessed.

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