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Ghana | Review on June 30, 2008: | MissLove
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Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
It was alright, we were supposed to arrive at 7:30 but were late due to traffic - this wasn't a real problem since everyone has the same time and are just lined up...
Of course, the wait was long. We were first called to hand in the paper work (for the affidavit of support, they only wanted the last years tax return or a W-4... no interest in any of the other back-up we supplied), then for finger prints, and finally for the interview. I was told to sit so the consular could speak to him alone. He was there maybe 5 minutes. She asked if he would tell the truth, had him sign the form he wasn't to sign until there, then a few questions of how we met. Then she gave him the slip and said come for the visa 2 weeks from Friday.
Prior to the interview, a nightmare for communications and getting paper work, but we pushed for it. And once the interview came, it was a breeze.
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