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Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #6119 on May 24, 2010: | zeha14

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All in all it was a good interview experience. The CO was very very friendly and she only asked me 3 questions. Took me only 2 minutes for the interview to be completed. I was there for a total of about 3 hours. Didn't receive any AP!! which was a true miracle as almost 99 percent of males receive AP but I was lucky enough to be spared. The only thing to remember is to bring a lot of proof just in case, be confident, and always hope for the best. Good luck!
| | Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #6025 on May 6, 2010: | firefly777

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interview process was easy and went smoothly. My fiancee left home around 5:30am and was able to get inside for her 8am interview. Only thing was waited a little inside but otherwise everything else went smooth.... I just want to state one thing that nobody mentioned here before but i think it's a big help...
please remember to tell your fiancee to take the issue letter that comes with your passport. My fiancee has an Afghan passport but these come with a letter of acceptance from pakistani police. They will check for this before letting u board the bus and my fiancee didn't have this but thankfully she had a copy of her police cert for the case and she showed them that.
As for interview itself .. she interviewed with a very friendly american guy.
He was friendly and joking and asked a series of questions mainly
dealing with how we met, how i proposed to her, what are her plans for
life here in USA, how old I am and if the age difference both... read complete review
| | Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #6004 on May 2, 2010: | HMN

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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Our case was F4 and the interview was scheduled at American Embassy Islamabad in beginning of March, so we flew to Islamabad a day before the interview, and headed for the interview early in the morning at about 5:50 AM just after offering Fajr prayers and reached at the DSS service center by 7 AM, here we had to wait for about 30 minutes, then we bought the tickets of the bus after showing off the passport and interview letter, the tickets were a bit expensive as Rupees 500 for each family member, Diplomatic Shuttle Service center (DSS) is located at the road going out of Islamabad to Bara Kahu/Murree, one have to find Sareena Hotel in Islamabad as the way to DSS is near to this hotel, DSS is a huge single storey building containing a big comfortable waiting room and a large waiting hall, several wash rooms, general stores/bakery and restaurants with reasonable rates, few fax and photocopy shops are also there inside the DSS, it is advisable not to bring large bags with you as secur... read complete review
| | Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #5779 on March 10, 2010: | kabhatti

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Fiancee arrived by 8 a.m., but eventually waited for nearly 3 hours for her actual interview. Was only asked about 3 or 4 questions and lasted no more then 5 minutes. Since we had submitted pictures of your engagement, the American Male officer did not request any other ongoing relationship proof. The strangest question was "will you marry someone else when you get to the states?" After answering this, obviously no, he said I'm giving you the visa. My fiancee wanted to make sure that is indeed the case, and asked at least 2 or 3 times. Each time he said, yes, I'm giving you the visa. At this point, it seemed to the officer that he needed to call a translator but my fiancee said, "I understand you're giving me the visa, no need for a translator!" They said visa will be sent in 5 to 10 days.
| | Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #5706 on February 19, 2010: | BellaChele68

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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Husband reported that he had a great experience....he was there early to catch the bus and was up for interview right at 9 a.m. The interviewer was very friendly, asked him a few questions and then handed him a green slip of paper. They told him he's approved, kept his passport, handed back all original documents and said the wait for passport delivery would be 2 to 6 weeks.
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