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Hi Everyone,

 

So I will be coming back to Pakistan soon to renew my H4 visa. I will be renewing my visa from Islamabad. I fullfill the requirements for interview waiver.

 

The website says I will get a letter about the waiver but still havent got one via email.

 

Do I go straight to AEG Islamabad with my documents? Anyone done this before?

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You need to follow the procedures outlined on the Embassy's website (https://www.ustraveldocs.com/pk/pk-niv-visarenew.asp).  The "How to Apply" section has a step-by-step description of the process.

 

You have to have

  • Arrived in Pakistan,
  • Filled out and submitted your DS-160 form,
  • Paid the MRV fee,
  • Met all of the other requirements outlined for an interview waiver, and
  • Scheduled your interview appointment

before a determination that you are eligible for an interview waver is made and you receive a letter authorizing it.

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1 hour ago, jan22 said:

You need to follow the procedures outlined on the Embassy's website (https://www.ustraveldocs.com/pk/pk-niv-visarenew.asp).  The "How to Apply" section has a step-by-step description of the process.

 

You have to have

  • Arrived in Pakistan,
  • Filled out and submitted your DS-160 form,
  • Paid the MRV fee,
  • Met all of the other requirements outlined for an interview waiver, and
  • Scheduled your interview appointment

before a determination that you are eligible for an interview waver is made and you receive a letter authorizing it.

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

I think I made a mistake by already filling out the DS160 form here in US. 

 

Should have arrived in PK and then finished it to get that waiver.

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19 hours ago, Pices1990 said:

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

I think I made a mistake by already filling out the DS160 form here in US. 

 

Should have arrived in PK and then finished it to get that waiver.

Just filling out t b e DS-160 should not have mattered -- unless you've also paid the MRV fee and scheduled the appointment.

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