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my brother is using work experience for the processing, but he can't find his B.E.C.E certificate can this cause a refusal of the visa?
 
my brother is using work experience for the processing, but he can't find his B.E.C.E certificate can this cause a refusal of the visa?

In the first place it's been stated here over and over again that it is more difficult to use work experience than educational qualification. Your brother needs to check first that his occupation is on the Onet database and that he can prove if he had 2 years of training and has been doing the job for two years in the last five years (I may be confusing but it sounds something like that). Once he can prove all these he should be fine otherwise it will be hurdle to jump. The minimum qualification is however the SSCE equivalent in Ghana. Stay blessed.
 
The Most High has finally heard your cries. Listen, you're destined to be a winner. This year is a year of overflow, therefore he who seeks God will definitely find Him. Rejoice in the Lord, your God for it is done already in Jesus' name. Amen! Peace unto you, my brother. Benniit

Thank u brotherly, the devil cannot deny us of our testimony. It is well wit all of us. PEACE Bro!
 
My dear ghanaian brothers and sisters, finally i'm due 4 my interview in march. I'ld need ur support n prayers, as i prepare and go tru the process. To all of u, i say AKWAABA! (i wish i culd say THANK U in ur language)

congratulations kennyeast, the battle has already been won for you, you just need to step into the victory!! The Lord has brought you far and will surely finish with you. all the best man, cheers.
 
please, I would like to know how to extend the interview date. is it to E-mail the Embassy, write to them or Call to their Office for the date to be postpone. Please help me on this because I don't want to make any mistake.

aduk4u, my advice for you is that DO NOT try to extend your interview date... you don't even have a date yet!!! Wait for KCC to complete with your forms and for them to assign you a date. once you go for the interview you can change it there; this was the case with some of the people I attended my interview with. As you may already know the lottery is valid for only one year and it is not advisable to push your interview. cheers.
 
congratulations kennyeast, the battle has already been won for you, you just need to step into the victory!! The Lord has brought you far and will surely finish with you. all the best man, cheers.

Amen! Thank u so much Akwasi, the same God dat did ur's, the God of this forum will also see me tru my remaining process. I'm gr8ful.
 
Hi friends,
I have a slight problem here....My interview is next month....I have my high school diploma and result slip...I have my university (bachelor's) transcript however the bachelor certificate is a certified true copy of the original ( which is missing)...I am currently in a masters program which I have letter of enrolment and my current transcript....Will there be a problem with the certified true copy of the bachelor's degree...cos currently I'm having problems getting a new one from university. Any answer will be appreciated
 
Hi my senior bros and sis I think God blessings is upon us. the dv rank numbers are moving higher. from the looks i think i may be current this april and by God"s grace am begining to gather some of my documents such as birth cert, wassce cer, and i think my passport willl be ready soon not later than 20th of january. There is this question i want to ask if i dont bring along my bece cert will it affect me since am in uni now and i have my university admission letter .should i add that one too?


CN: 2010AF00033***
NL Rcvd: 6th May 2010
Forms Sent to KCC: jul 8 2010
KCC Confirms Receipt: aug 10
2nd Letter Received: ??????
Medical Started: ??????
3 Police Certs. Received: ????
Medical Completed: ?????
Interview Date: ?????
Visa Picked: ??????
POE: ??????
SSC Received: ?????
GC Received: ?????
 
My dear ghanaian brothers and sisters, finally i'm due 4 my interview in march. I'ld need ur support n prayers, as i prepare and go tru the process. To all of u, i say AKWAABA! (i wish i culd say THANK U in ur language)


finally the long wait is gradually coming to an end, don't worry for a bit of a second for we are always with you in prayers and remember the Good Book says that we should be confident that the Lord who has started the Good work in us will surely bring it to an end. all the best in your preparations.
 
finally the long wait is gradually coming to an end, don't worry for a bit of a second for we are always with you in prayers and remember the Good Book says that we should be confident that the Lord who has started the Good work in us will surely bring it to an end. all the best in your preparations.

My candid appreciation to u Popescandy. We are all partaker in this blessing, ur turn is just around the corner. Thanks
 
My dear ghanaian brothers and sisters, finally i'm due 4 my interview in march. I'ld need ur support n prayers, as i prepare and go tru the process. To all of u, i say AKWAABA! (i wish i culd say THANK U in ur language)

Congrats, may the good Lord open the US doors for you to enter without any hindrance. I know your interview results will not be different from ours. Peace!!!
 
Hi friends,
I have a slight problem here....My interview is next month....I have my high school diploma and result slip...I have my university (bachelor's) transcript however the bachelor certificate is a certified true copy of the original ( which is missing)...I am currently in a masters program which I have letter of enrolment and my current transcript....Will there be a problem with the certified true copy of the bachelor's degree...cos currently I'm having problems getting a new one from university. Any answer will be appreciated

The important thing is the High School Diploma. Once you have that, any other higher qualification is a bonus. Just gather all the necessary evidence - your bachelor thesis, admission letter, graduation certs; master's admission letter, letter of introduction, and etc to the interview. Could you also get a letter from the university where you completed your degree showing you completed a program there? I think all these will put you in a good position to secure your visa.
NOTE: As said earlier, with your high school diploma - you're good to sail through.
 
Hi my senior bros and sis I think God blessings is upon us. the dv rank numbers are moving higher. from the looks i think i may be current this april and by God"s grace am begining to gather some of my documents such as birth cert, wassce cer, and i think my passport willl be ready soon not later than 20th of january. There is this question i want to ask if i dont bring along my bece cert will it affect me since am in uni now and i have my university admission letter .should i add that one too?


CN: 2010AF00033***
NL Rcvd: 6th May 2010
Forms Sent to KCC: jul 8 2010
KCC Confirms Receipt: aug 10
2nd Letter Received: ??????
Medical Started: ??????
3 Police Certs. Received: ????
Medical Completed: ?????
Interview Date: ?????
Visa Picked: ??????
POE: ??????
SSC Received: ?????
GC Received: ?????

The BECE certificate is not a requirement, but sometimes some consular officers do ask for them just to give them time to check your documents. If they can get hold of your BECE and compare the name with the one on your SSSCE/High School and it's the same, then it will enhance the genuineness of your credentials.

If you can find it, take it with you to the interview - otherwise you may be ask to bring it later.
 
Congrats, may the good Lord open the US doors for you to enter without any hindrance. I know your interview results will not be different from ours. Peace!!!

The chairman of our gr8 forum, i thank u 4 ur prayers and wishes.. The God dat did it u all will do it 4 me. Thanks a gr8 deal.
 
Honorable members of the forum, check out my signature... I collected my visa this morning and all praise and honor be unto the almighty God!!
It was a pretty straight forward process. It turns out Friday is the official visa collection day for DVs and IVs; there was quite a number of us.
I arrived at the embassy at 7:40am and there was already a queue at the entrance. i joined the queue dutifully and took out my visa collection ticket, but
one lady in the queue signaled me to speak to the guard when she saw my ticket.i did, and was admitted into the security checkpoint and finally into
the embassy courtyard. there I saw a number of blue-ticket-wielding ladies and gentlemen waiting (un)patiently to be called into the hall. we hanged around
for a while until a Ghanaian gentleman stepped out from the hall and summoned the crowd for a short lecture. he explained what we should be expecting,
advised us about ensuring that we collected every document of ours (school certs, etc) before leaving the embassy, and checking to ensure that the
details on the visa issued matched the bio information in our passports, etc. after he was done, we were all admitted into the hall where our names were
mentioned to form a queue. we filed to one particular window where a Ghanaian lady gave out the passports(with visa :) ), sealed envelope and our documents
we brought for the interview. I took my stuff outside and checked and rechecked the details as we had been advised, and finally left the embassy at around 9:15.

Is anything too hard for the Lord?? For all of you who are yet to attend their interviews, I wish you all the very best of luck; kennyeast, bennit, aduk4u, popsycandy1, heavenborn, etc.
Right now people, i've got yankee on my mind!! cheers.
 
@ akwasi_yankee

Honorable members of the forum, check out my signature... I collected my visa this morning and all praise and honor be unto the almighty God!!
It was a pretty straight forward process. It turns out Friday is the official visa collection day for DVs and IVs; there was quite a number of us.
I arrived at the embassy at 7:40am and there was already a queue at the entrance. i joined the queue dutifully and took out my visa collection ticket, but
one lady in the queue signaled me to speak to the guard when she saw my ticket.i did, and was admitted into the security checkpoint and finally into
the embassy courtyard. there I saw a number of blue-ticket-wielding ladies and gentlemen waiting (un)patiently to be called into the hall. we hanged around
for a while until a Ghanaian gentleman stepped out from the hall and summoned the crowd for a short lecture. he explained what we should be expecting,
advised us about ensuring that we collected every document of ours (school certs, etc) before leaving the embassy, and checking to ensure that the
details on the visa issued matched the bio information in our passports, etc. after he was done, we were all admitted into the hall where our names were
mentioned to form a queue. we filed to one particular window where a Ghanaian lady gave out the passports(with visa :) ), sealed envelope and our documents
we brought for the interview. I took my stuff outside and checked and rechecked the details as we had been advised, and finally left the embassy at around 9:15.

Is anything too hard for the Lord?? For all of you who are yet to attend their interviews, I wish you all the very best of luck; kennyeast, bennit, aduk4u, popsycandy1, heavenborn, etc.
Right now people, i've got yankee on my mind!! cheers.

Congrats bro. We are coming behind you. It's Just a matter of months and we will become Green card holders... Wish you will have a save trip to Yankee. God bless you!!
 
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Honorable members of the forum, check out my signature... I collected my visa this morning and all praise and honor be unto the almighty God!!
It was a pretty straight forward process. It turns out Friday is the official visa collection day for DVs and IVs; there was quite a number of us.
I arrived at the embassy at 7:40am and there was already a queue at the entrance. i joined the queue dutifully and took out my visa collection ticket, but
one lady in the queue signaled me to speak to the guard when she saw my ticket.i did, and was admitted into the security checkpoint and finally into
the embassy courtyard. there I saw a number of blue-ticket-wielding ladies and gentlemen waiting (un)patiently to be called into the hall. we hanged around
for a while until a Ghanaian gentleman stepped out from the hall and summoned the crowd for a short lecture. he explained what we should be expecting,
advised us about ensuring that we collected every document of ours (school certs, etc) before leaving the embassy, and checking to ensure that the
details on the visa issued matched the bio information in our passports, etc. after he was done, we were all admitted into the hall where our names were
mentioned to form a queue. we filed to one particular window where a Ghanaian lady gave out the passports(with visa :) ), sealed envelope and our documents
we brought for the interview. I took my stuff outside and checked and rechecked the details as we had been advised, and finally left the embassy at around 9:15.

Is anything too hard for the Lord?? For all of you who are yet to attend their interviews, I wish you all the very best of luck; kennyeast, bennit, aduk4u, popsycandy1, heavenborn, etc.
Right now people, i've got yankee on my mind!! cheers.

Congratulations once again, i wish u gud luck. I also need the prayers of this house on my interview which comes up in some days.
 
Honorable members of the forum, check out my signature... I collected my visa this morning and all praise and honor be unto the almighty God!!
It was a pretty straight forward process. It turns out Friday is the official visa collection day for DVs and IVs; there was quite a number of us.
I arrived at the embassy at 7:40am and there was already a queue at the entrance. i joined the queue dutifully and took out my visa collection ticket, but
one lady in the queue signaled me to speak to the guard when she saw my ticket.i did, and was admitted into the security checkpoint and finally into
the embassy courtyard. there I saw a number of blue-ticket-wielding ladies and gentlemen waiting (un)patiently to be called into the hall. we hanged around
for a while until a Ghanaian gentleman stepped out from the hall and summoned the crowd for a short lecture. he explained what we should be expecting,
advised us about ensuring that we collected every document of ours (school certs, etc) before leaving the embassy, and checking to ensure that the
details on the visa issued matched the bio information in our passports, etc. after he was done, we were all admitted into the hall where our names were
mentioned to form a queue. we filed to one particular window where a Ghanaian lady gave out the passports(with visa :) ), sealed envelope and our documents
we brought for the interview. I took my stuff outside and checked and rechecked the details as we had been advised, and finally left the embassy at around 9:15.

Is anything too hard for the Lord?? For all of you who are yet to attend their interviews, I wish you all the very best of luck; kennyeast, bennit, aduk4u, popsycandy1, heavenborn, etc.
Right now people, i've got yankee on my mind!! cheers.


Congrats Akwasi. Kindly prepare very well before you come.
 
@alexee357 thks for you advice, but the univ will keep the high school diploma until i gaduate. I hope there is someone who got the green card while still in college will help me to know what should i take at the interview...thks

I'm wondering why they will keep your diploma until you graduate. Once again to be on the safer side, kindly make sure you get it before you go for your interview.
 
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