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Petitioner's Name: Marie Beneficiary's Name: Nii VJ Member: Philus Country: Ghana Last Updated: 2023-12-12 |
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Immigration Checklist for Marie & Nii :
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Timeline Comments: 3
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Comments : So i had my second interview on 28th February 2019 at Accra us embassy around 1:30pm I meet the same field investigator who came to my neighbourhood n ask question n came to my house same question meet me interrogated me then entered my room my bedroom n my washroom then They finally left.This time at the interview he was the same guy ask about my wife phone number to get in contact with then they as me to go n have a seat.after 20minutes talk to my wife they called me too ask same question about 20 to 25question silly question but after I called my wife to confirm n it happens we both have the same answers to each questions they ask.then they told me to go back home but will hear from them again.
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Email the embassy and was told to send my passport together with updated tax transcripts both petitioner and sponsor and redo my medicals and police report
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So long story short I was ask to submit some supporting documents together with my passport and redo my medical early this year which I did all that is over 6months now after they review they send me another instruction that I need my joint sponsor to fill out i864a with his spouse.Am confuse because my sponsor makes way enough to sponsor me but he fill his taxes jointly with the wife and the wife is unemployed so I need help if anyone has been in this situation and also redo my medical a again and send back my passport which they are returning to me for my medical a
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