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13 hours ago, stech786 said:

Can I travel to Pakistan on expired Pakistani visa and valid NICOP. I have a green card

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8 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

You posted that you had an expired Pakistani visa - obviously Pakistani citizens can't get visas. Hence the confusion. Your thread title and your first post were at odds with each other, that's all.  


Mystery solved. Per OP previous post he is pending N-400 oath ceremony …but wants to go to Pakistan before completion. Risky move 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, stech786 said:

What’s the source? I don’t have US passport yet

It won’t matter. Anyone that has an unexpired NICOP gets unlimited free entries to Pakistan. When you return to USA you will use your unexpired Permanent Resident card to get back to USA. Pakistan Passport is not needed to enter Pakistan. 

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45 minutes ago, Visitor User said:

It won’t matter. Anyone that has an unexpired NICOP gets unlimited free entries to Pakistan. When you return to USA you will use your unexpired Permanent Resident card to get back to USA. Pakistan Passport is not needed to enter Pakistan. 

It does matter. I just called embassy. It won’t work 

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21 minutes ago, Visitor User said:

No entry with NICOP?

How will he get to Pakistan?

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12 minutes ago, Visitor User said:

With valid NICOP.

Sounds a wonder document 

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14 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

No airline will board him without a passport. 

So expired Pakistan Passport with valid NICOP is fine?

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18 minutes ago, stech786 said:

It’s not a wonder document. It’s same as DMV ID in US. Same way you can’t enter US with DL. 

A US ID/DL will not get you on an international flight.

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33 minutes ago, Visitor User said:

So expired Pakistan Passport with valid NICOP is fine?

 

No, it's not a valid travel document. In the same way I couldn't get on an international flight to the US with just a valid green card and an expired UK passport. 

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