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Cameroon | Review on August 23, 2019: | Nkeng
Rating: | Review Topic: F-2A Visa
On the day of my interview woke up very early prepared my son and I and were at the embassy by 6:15am. At exactly our appointment time we were led into the hall. The security agents were very polite and receptive yet they payed attention to every key details and ensured we followed the rules accordingly. Long story short when it got to my turn I was interviewed by a white, he seemed very strict and very straight forward never met one like that in my life. He asked a whole lots of questions I think 15 in total and when I answered all to my greatest dismay he went through an array of papers and sorted out the form 221(g) and requested for a DNA between mother and son and father and son. I can't even describe how shook, confused and disappointed I was. I mean I had my son's birth certificate, pictures of him during his baptism, Thanksgiving and so forth yet was issued that dreaded form. I felt so disappointed and sad and felt I was treated unfairly. However we went on with the DNA process which took a total of 6 weeks for the results to be out and shipped to the U.S embassy. Then the wait began at this point we called, emailed the embassy on what next but got no response I called the appointment line and was told there was nothing anyone could do but keep tracking our status online on the Ceac account which we did. Finally after 5 weeks we got our visas. Our status online changed from AP to Ready and after less than a day it changed back to AP and after 3 days it changed to issued. The following day I emailed the embassy on when I cd come collect our visas and got a reply 3 days after to come pick them up any Thursday as from 3pm. So in all it's been worthwhile the struggle was hard but my sweet hubby just never gave up every struggle just brought us together
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