Pakistan US Consulate Reviews
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #5415 on December 16, 2009: |
bankermai

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My interview experience is very good , it went very smoothly , CO didnt ask for any documents just asked almost 20 question and than granted the VISA.ALHAMDULILLAH
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #5413 on December 16, 2009: |
qhayder

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Administrative Processing
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #5402 on December 14, 2009: |
bilalquraishi

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My wife had her interview today. Alhamdulilah everything went well. She was asked a total of three questions. Husband's name, what does he do and wedding pics. She was told that she will get her passport in 2-3 weeks.
Best of luck,
Bilal
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #5276 on November 21, 2009: |
SSB

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My husband was asked 4 questions, they didn't ask for any pictures, emails, phone logs, just my name, where I work, where I live, and how we got married??? and the guy said congrats you will recieve your visa in 7 days
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #5183 on November 3, 2009: |
MumtazG38

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Beneficiary name: Haseeb
Petitioner name: Amna (Mumtazg38)
Interview date: Oct 16, 2010
I'm sure you all already know enough about the procedure to get on the DSS service by now...it doesn't change much for interviewers. Just a really nice lounge...free refreshments and some waiting for your number to be called. The only difference with our experience was that 5 minutes after we came in and sat down in the lounge...the electricity went out..and what surprised me the most is that they had no generators whatsoever....so the light was gone...and pretty much stayed that way until we got on the shuttle and reached the embassy. So, no need to go into more detail about the DSS service IMO...
After arriving at the embassy we waited to be called to get in line outside to cross the street. First they called all of the people that had non-immigrant visas. Then we were first in line for immigrant visas. So the guard checked my husbands interview lette... read complete review
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