Pakistan US Consulate Reviews
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593 Review(s)
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #12242 on July 1, 2013: |
Sajid6695
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Interview was on May 21, 2013. My wife was asked basic questions and a chinese officer looked at all the pics in the album. After the interview she was given a green paper asking for new joint sponsor and new passport pics that show hair and ears. I sent new joint sponsor papers on june 10 via islamabad courier service and after 3 emails within the past month, they issued the visa today july 1st. I checked my status online and it shows issued. During this whole process at embassy, my wife's status showed in administrative processing since the interview until today.
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #12159 on June 18, 2013: |
BadTime
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I had my interview on 3rd Dec, 2012 they only took my medical and passport and said you have to wait for five months, my wife is a US born Citizen, I am still hanging only they showing one line that your case is under necessary administrative processing, I don't know how long they gonna take more time, we have requested them some urgent reasons but they don't wanna listen any, only admin processing is continued they response
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #12150 on June 17, 2013: |
coltoasty
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My wife visited for a CR-1 interview, got on shuttle, went through security, was fingerprinted, got a number, sat in a waiting area, was called, gave her medical, passport, original nikah nama, and fingerprints, and was given a number. She was called to a window, spoke to a lady (CO) and was asked the following:
1) Where does your husband live?
2) When did you first meet your husband?
3) Have you ever been out of the country?
4) Have you ever been arrested or involved in a crime?
5) How did this relationship start? Was it an arranged marriage?
6) How can you tell the marriage will last?
She told my wife that your case is fine, we have everything we need, but we need to go through administrative processing. My wife asked how long, CO said 3-6 months . She gave my wife back all of the original documents but kept the passport (the CO didn't mention they were keeping the passport). She didn't give her any 221g paper of any sort, i'm ... read complete review
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #11842 on April 18, 2013: |
PuppyLove
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Today I had my interview at US embassy Islamabad. CO didn't ask many questions. He asked only few questions and looked at our Son's Birth certificate. He asked
Has your wife ever been to Pakistan?
Is this your first marriage?
Have you ever been arrested for any crime?
Have you ever been to any other country?
that's it. He refused to look at the pictures too. He didn't request for anymore documents either.
He said at the end that your case is fine. We have to do extra Administrative Processing on your case and it can take couple months :o He gave me a green slip.
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Iceland | Review #11748 on April 1, 2013: |
tiffandrazz
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Today my husband and I went for our official interview. We both imagined that it would take long due to the extensive lines but much to our surprise it was all very fast. The lines were well organized with a strategic plan. All the workers were so helpful and actively answering questions. Our initial appointment was set for 8:30 a.m. We arrived early. We were seen very fast and our interview session was finished around ten. It was simple. A few simple questions, with massive collections of supportive documents...i.e the affidavit support forms are essential to get your visa. Having all of the documents and me by my husbands side he will soon be issued his U.S.permanent visa and passport. Yay!
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