Pakistan US Consulate Reviews
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #10080 on July 26, 2012: |
asad313

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I accompanied my wife to the interview. The overall experience was not too bad. However, our case was placed on AP.
I was asked:
1. Where I work
2. When I got married
3. If the wedding arranged
My wife was asked:
1. Why her parents thought this was a good match
2. How much schooling she has done
3. Age
4. What countries she has visited
The interviewer then said that the passport pictures my wife had submitted were not correct because her ears and hairline weren't showing. I told him that this requirement is not mentioned on the State Department website to which he had no response.
He said we would have to re-submit the photos and they will look a little more into the details of the case and get back to us in 1-5 months. He held on to my wife's passport and gave us a Refusal Worksheet.
The appointment was for 8 -- The shuttle dropped us off around 7:15 and we were... read complete review
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #10022 on July 18, 2012: |
Why_US

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My wife was at embassy at 8:00AM and she was out at 8:15AM. Questions they asked.
Who is calling you. (My Husband)
Where does he work.
What's your date of marriage.
Is he your cousin. (No)
Then how did you meet. (Told story,, arrange marriage)
You are married for two years then why are you going now. (Because case was in f2a and was upgraded in Jan 2012).
Show me wedding pictures. (Showed him nikah album).
He also commented on her passport that you've done lot of traveling. (We went to thailand, srilanka, maldives and for Umrah).
Congratulations, you will get your visa in 1-2 weeks.
WHAT A RELIEVE.
(updated on July 18, 2012)
(updated on July 18, 2012)
(updated on July 18, 2012)
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #9972 on July 11, 2012: |
pakamerican

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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I am a US citizen and my wife was denied visa based on her I 130 application because we haven't done the walima yet.
My wife told the visa officer during her interview that we will do our walima in US because all of my family is in US but the Visa officer told her that she is not eligible for visa because walima is not done yet.
Is this a requirement for I 130 visa?
We want to do Walima in US so that all of my family members can attend this function but visa officer told her to do the walima and submit the pictures. She kept her passport and gave her a paper saying that she is not eligible for visa

Can someone tell me what to do now? I really want to have my walima in US, thats where my family and friends are. If I do a Walima in Pakistan, then I dont think my family members will be able to attend.......
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #9929 on July 3, 2012: |
Aisha& Wajid

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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i went to visa interview the officer ask lot of question but in the end she denied my visa by putting section 212(a)(5)(a).i lost all my hope now seriously depressed and i see no way to go there now or to make any appeal my interview was on june 29,2012
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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #9808 on June 9, 2012: |
moonhealer

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We reached the Diplomatic Enclave at 6.00am. Forgot to take our I.D Cards and the guard wont let us in despite out Passport I.D's specially after I had an argument with him. My husband tried to cool him down and we entered the enclave. (please do not forget to take your ID cards along). Reached the U.S embassy after boarding on to the shuttle. My husband went in for the Biometrics and then we waited for our turn to enter the interview hall. My husband and kids were called on to window where he signed DS-230. After 30-45 minutes we were called in for an interview. A smart and young Male C.O greeted us. Asked my husband the following questions after taking an oath.
Q1. Who is sponsoring you?
Q2. Why do you want to go to the U.S
Q3. What will you do (work related)?
Then he interviewed me (Sponsor)
Q1. What will you do in the U.S (Work Related)
Q2. Why do you want to go?
Q3. Who is our ... read complete review
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