woow congrats to you. I knew gradually this forum will very interactive.
To your question:
to change the name on your passport means to also change your birth cert too. And you also cannot also get the visa with mismatching names.
so the bal lies in your court now.
Make the decision and let's...
No you wouldn't.
just to add to what SusieQQQ and Britsimon said, getting a passport in Ghana can take a little longer than expected. it took me 6 months to get mine and it seems nothing has changed. so considering your case I think it would be better if you waited a lil while or be rest assured...
Wasn't this the first question?
Hi Susie, hope you can give me a vivid
breakdown on this question Question:
Present and Previous Address "Have you
lived anywhere other than this address since
the age of sixteen?
My point: At age sixteen I was in my Senior
High School; second year i.e. 1996. I...
ok
ideally a sworn affidavit would have been ok but unfortunately the US embassy here in Ghana don't accept it so only way out is to correct the mistake on the cert.
No. you don't need to take along with
you any affidavit of support(financial
position -as you put it) with you. its not
a requirement at the embassy in Ghana.
sorry this is Sammyblankson. then you should maintain the first address. because here in Ghana, we do not stay in school continuously for 6months maximum is 3months. so although culmilatively, u might have spent 27 months during your SHS, these are not continuous.
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