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  1. I’m currently going through the K-1 fiancé visa process and could really use some clarification from others who have recently gone through this, especially anyone with a beneficiary in Pakistan. My fiancée is in Pakistan and recently received an email from usvisascheduling.com with instructions for her upcoming interview. One part of the instructions has me a bit confused. It states: “If you are older than 16 years of age, police certificates are not required from Pakistan. However, an original police certificate is required from any country that you resided in for more than 6 months.” This is where I’m unsure. I was always under the impression that a police certificate from Pakistan is a required document that must be brought to the interview. Now this message seems to suggest otherwise, which is throwing me off a bit. I just want to make sure we don’t miss anything important that could delay or negatively impact the visa process. Has anyone here recently gone through a K-1 interview in Pakistan and can confirm whether the police certificate is actually required or not? For those who have already completed the interview: Did you bring a police certificate from Pakistan? Were you asked for it during the interview? Did anyone proceed without one and still get approved? Any recent experiences or official clarification would really help ease my confusion. I’d rather be overprepared than risk an issue at the interview. Thank you
  2. Hi all! My beneficiary is from Pakistan and it is one of the 75 countries that has an immigration pause imposed on them. However, I keep getting mixed responses on whether K-1 visa is also affected as a result of this pause. My question is: for K-1 visa beneficiaries that have gotten an interview date and completed their interview since the pause was imposed, have you been granted a visa? Or were you sent home as a result of this pause with a letter stating that immigration to the U.S. is on hold? Also, I will be submitting my I-34 (declaration of financial support) for my fiancé when she goes to her interview. However, even though I make double the poverty line for my household income, I don't have enough savings to show my financial strength. If I decide to add an affidavit of support from a family member along with my I-34, would that negatively impact my K-1 case? Would appreciate all help/insight on this matter. My fiancé and I are currently looking at interview dates to schedule her interview. Thanks!
  3. Hi all! My beneficiary is from Pakistan and it is one of the 75 countries that has an immigration pause imposed on them. However, I keep getting mixed responses on whether K-1 visa is also affected as a result of this pause. My question is: for K-1 visa beneficiaries that have gotten an interview date and completed their interview since the pause was imposed, have you been granted a visa? Or were you sent home as a result of this pause with a letter stating that immigration to the U.S. is on hold? Would appreciate all help/insight on this matter. My fiancé and I are currently looking at interview dates to schedule her interview. Thanks!
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