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KayEss

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  1. yes thats exactly the case. Thanks for your help
  2. They still have a valid visit visa and they are senior citizens. Reason looking waiver is that its kind of unnecessary travel for them for over 400 miles. in their last interview they only asked basic questions. nothing changed since then so lets see what happens. thank you every one.
  3. I believe step 2 makes more sense that you answer the waiver questions and then probably system will decide if you qualify for it or not before scheduling an appointment.
  4. Yes this was my initial thought but there seems to be a different process in place for pakistan but I am not sure.
  5. Yes I read some where where it says if you have scheduled an appointment and want to apply for waiver cancel it and apply for waiver..was not sure If I read it correctly.
  6. yes - i thought someone would know the process here.. visa wavers now but interview waivers are something they are offering in pakistan
  7. Hi My parents are applying to going to apply for renewal of their visit visa (they still have a few months visa left). I was wondering if someone can suggest how to get an interview waiver for them? does it ask in DS160 application before submitting it or is there any other process they would need to follow. Thank you.
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