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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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I live in pakistan and i have to go to another city for my interview.

I want to ask that can my hubby(sponsar, who has applied for me) be present in pakistan with me at the time of interview? Because i have no one in my family whom with i go to another city..

That'why i have planned to call my hubby at the time of interview and go with him.

Now i want to ask that is this gonna effect my interview?

The presence of my hubby with me at the time of interview can reject me?

My pd is August,2010

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I live in pakistan and i have to go to another city for my interview.

I want to ask that can my hubby(sponsar, who has applied for me) be present in pakistan with me at the time of interview? Because i have no one in my family whom with i go to another city..

That'why i have planned to call my hubby at the time of interview and go with him.

Now i want to ask that is this gonna effect my interview?

The presence of my hubby with me at the time of interview can reject me?

hi maham, you will be glad to know that the presence make the case perfect, in my friend case they approved the visa just looking at her husband with her and without asking a single question, the pasport was retured with approval just in two days. your hubby can accompany you to the interview counter if you husband is US citizen. this makes the case strong.wish you gud luck! when do you have your interview.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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hi maham, you will be glad to know that the presence make the case perfect, in my friend case they approved the visa just looking at her husband with her and without asking a single question, the pasport was retured with approval just in two days. your hubby can accompany you to the interview counter if you husband is US citizen. this makes the case strong.wish you gud luck! when do you have your interview.

Oh this is really gud newz :-D

But my hubby is not us citizen.. He is LPR..

I m in f2a category :-(

My pd is August,2010

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Oh this is really gud newz :-D

But my hubby is not us citizen.. He is LPR..

I m in f2a category :-(

Well they will not allow him to enter to US embassy, even they donot allow us citizens so questioning of person LPR is some thing difficult.

Thank

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Well they will not allow him to enter to US embassy, even they donot allow us citizens so questioning of person LPR is some thing difficult.

Thank

dear raja...it is written in the website that US citizen can accompany thier spouses and thats the way they respect thier citizen...

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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Well they will not allow him to enter to US embassy, even they donot allow us citizens so questioning of person LPR is some thing difficult.

No i m not saying that my husband will be with me at embassy.. He probably just present in pakistan at the time of interview..

Only present here..

My pd is August,2010

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hi maham, you will be glad to know that the presence make the case perfect, in my friend case they approved the visa just looking at her husband with her and without asking a single question, the pasport was retured with approval just in two days. your hubby can accompany you to the interview counter if you husband is US citizen. this makes the case strong.wish you gud luck! when do you have your interview.

Damn to early : ) less work too much think

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When my interview was on 19 Dec 2011 my wife was here with me on US Embassy in ISl... They take her to other window for interview and i was with orther man for my IR1 visa Interview must be us citenz for allow to us embassy i guess wish u good luck hope thats can help you thanks

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