Pakistan US Consulate Reviews
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593 Review(s)
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #4807 on August 3, 2009: |
baji
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
interview was at 8.00 . two american co , who can speak well urdu took my interview . they look at my file kept my passport and gave me my orignal doc back and said every thing is fine . all my papers are correct and gave me pink ticket and blue letter . when i asked them how long they said 4 to 6 week . on my letter it says my visa is denied for further admin processing . but after 10 days i got my visa . every thing went so smooth. no question asked , not a single question . no wedding pictures .
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #4778 on July 27, 2009: |
Manohar
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Kiran just called with the good news. She was approved for K1 visa this morning. and was told that she will get the passport back within 2 weeks (NO AP)..
Interview: Lady counselor asked just one question: how did you meet? and congratulated Kiran on the visa. WOW
Kiran made an observation that the couselor was attaching the passport with our file as she asked the question.. Which makes me wonder if the decision was already made.........
No other proof of relationship was asked for. Didnt ask for photos either. She was out of the embassy by 10:30AM.
I think we got lucky here. Dont expect all the interviews to go like this.. Be prepared and have sufficient proof to go along.
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #4777 on July 26, 2009: |
waiting4approval
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband's interview was on July 16, 2009 at 8:00AM..I attended the interview with him and as expected we are on AP.
Arrived at DSS around 6:15am..took the shuttle to the diplomatic enclave around 7:05 and got to the US embassy at 7:40.
My husband was asked to get his passport pics scanned before finger printing. Our interview was at window 2, CO was a female, she asked my husband ONLY three questions:
when did you get married?
Do you have any children?
Have you ever been out of the country?
Then she asked my husband if she could keep the passport? To which he said YES!!
Later this is what she said, "your case has been approved, but we have to do some office work and it will take 2-3 months" and pulled out the blue/green slip and handed it over to us. She didn't ask me anything at all and didn't look at any documents.. I had half a suitcase of evidence of relationship from our 4 and half years ... read complete review
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #4765 on July 22, 2009: |
atk_721
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Interview went ok....AP as usual.....
Our Interview questions were
(The officer pointed at me and asked) Who is she?
How did u meet?
was it arrange marriage or luv?
What makes u think she is a good match?
Why did u marry an educated girl not a village girl?
What other countries u have been to?
Why u didnt marry some one in India?(as my husband's maternal relatives are in india and he had visited them)
Would u go for 2 marraige,what abt 3rd,okay what abt 4th?
Whats ur education?
Where do u work?
Thats all they asked him.They didnt ask to see any docs,or pics probably bcoz I was ther with him.....But make sure to take them...
Best of Luck
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #4738 on July 17, 2009: |
L179
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Sadly but surely we are put on AP! Although a positive thing is that the CO has converted my hubby visa from CR1 to IR1. A plus point for my hubby. CO asked quite a few questions, mostly the generic ones from, when we met, got married, what my husband does, what he plans to do? Since he has lived in the US before, he also asked about the places he lived at etc. Then he inquired about me...once he learnt that I have been living here with my hubby since we got married he asked if I was a citizen and asked me to come to the window. He asked me if my husband was really my husband, to which we all laughed. Then handed us 'THE GREEN PAPER!' He returned our passport back to us and gave us an approximate of 2-3 months of AP!
Here begins another waiting period!
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