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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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i need tips on interview at islamabad embassy

if the co put a case in AP should the person ask the co y is he putting his/her case in AP and how long it would take? etc

No harm in asking but you will get the standard response. 3 to 4 months..


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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Pakistan
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there is no harm in asking these sort of routine questions CO will not takes it serious he will speak a lie that you will get your visa within some months when you hear this sentence to makeup your mind for year or god-forbid may be years

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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First of all what would be the reason you think God forbid your case will go into AP ?

15th Feb 2013 (Married)

03rd-Jun-13 NOA1 (Priority Date)

12th-Jun-13 NOA1 Hard Copy

17th-Dec-13 USCIS Transfer Email 1

18th-Dec-13 USCIS Transfer Email 2

23rd-Dec-13 USCIS Transfer Email 3

26th-Dec-13 Hard Copy Transferred to Nebraska (NSC)

21st-Feb-14 NOA2 Approved Email 1

25th-Feb-14 NOA2 Approved Email 2

27th-Feb-14 NOA2 Hard Copy

10th-Mar-14 NVC received approved documents

10th-April-14 NVC assigned case number

12th April-14 AOS Fees

14th April-14 AOS Package sent

16th April-14 Submit DS261

23rd April-14 Recieve IV Bill

24th April-14 IV Fees

16th May-14 Sent IV Package

6th June-14 package received by NVC

10th July 2014 Case completed

10th July 2014 Interview letter

Interview 19 Aug 2014 "Thank God" *Approved* :yes:

25th August 2014 *Passport Received*

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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yea i hope that does not happen but now a days wenever i visit VJ i hear the same story story of AP so.....

ok guyz plz gimme some other tips regarding visa interview?

did u guyz took interview in english or urdu ? which language u guyz think one should chose

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InshaAllah you wont get into AP hope for the best :).

Got Married :) - 24th January 2013

NOA 1- 31st July 2013

Case Transferred to CSC - 21st January 2014

NOA 2 - 31st January 2014

NVC Received - 12th February 2014

Case number, IIN, BIN Received - 21st March 2014

DS-261 Submitted - 23rd March 2014

AOS Bill Paid - 27th March 2014

E-mailed NVC to Change the Consulate of Beneficiary - 31st March 2014

IV Bill Paid - 5th April 2014

AOS Package Submitted - 7th April 2014

DS - 260 Available - 8th April 2014

Waiting for the reply from NVC before going any further :(

AOS Approved - 3rd June 2014

New Case Number Assigned - 7th June 2014

NVC Received IV Docs - 17th June 2014

Case Complete - 29th July 2014

Interview - 11th September 2014 (which happens to be my husband's birthday! :)) - APPROOOOOVEDDDD Alhamdulillah

Ceac Status Changed to "Issued" - 12th September 2014

Got my Passport and Sealed Packet - 16th September 2014 Alhamdulillah!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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If you are fluent in english. Choose English. Take Photos of your wedding. Not few in fact just take the whole album you made. The CO will look at the album and will only be interested in the photos of both of you with relatives. The CO might even ask who is that person etc. They are interested in genuine relations. If yours is a genuine one. You will have nothing to worry about. The process of getting to the embassy and getting out of there is longer. Interview itself is usually 5 mins long. The bus ride and back takes 1 hour lol. Hmmmm what else nothing just be content and prove your relation is real. Answer concisely don't use filler words like "ah" "ummm" etc. and most often women do that. If it is a Yes and No question answer with Yes or No only.

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hi Phoen1x,

are you suggested that we take complete album of wedding phote with us for interview? i have almost 450 wedding pics and 1 big album so should i take it with me for interview?

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thnx for these v usefull tips dear members remembr me in ur prayers

and bst of luck to u guyz too:)

InshALLAH you will be fine,

First of all Pray your fajar namaz and make dua. Than

1) Take your interview letter

2) Take your medical report

3) Take your Passport

4) Take your police report

5) Take your wedding album

6) Have a smile on your face

7) Be confident .

8 ) Visa will be on your Hand InshALLAH.

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