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Pakistan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.1 / 5
600 Review(s)
Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #4140 on March 27, 2009:

ebad




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Just a suggestion to all, make sure you say your marriage was a love marriage, avoid AP, americans dont like arrange marriages!! my wife said our's was a love marriage and the interview was a piece of cake.

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #3908 on February 5, 2009:

saran

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Our interview was scheduled by the NVC on february 5th.We left sialkot at 1 am on 5th of february and reaached islamabad(faizabad) at 5.30am.We hired a taxi and headed towards convention centre.eversince this stupid war on terror,the beautiful city of islamabad has been changed to bunker island.a lot hurldes and blocekd roads.so,i suggest people going to the embassy to leave early.
Then we reached diplomatic shuttle service center.
Note:You cant go to the embassy all by yourself wether youare on a taxi or you have your own car.You have to go to convention center and then to the diplomatic shuttle service to go to the embassy.
Their we handed our bags and cell phones at the counters reserved for the purpose.cell phones are not allowed.
then we waited there and after getting the tickets we boarded a shuttle but we had to go througha thorough security check.
In half an hour we were at the american embassy.
Again we had to go through a security che... read complete review

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #3876 on January 30, 2009:

Fatima and Syed




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Review Topic: K3 Visa

My husband woke up bright and early and went to the embassy! He got there 4 hours early and he was told to wait. He got to his officer for the interview finally and was very nervous. (I did not go with him to the interview, I am still in the USA). At any rate they asked him over 30 questions. 1. How long did you know your wife before you met her? 2. What is your wife's full name? 3. Why do you love your wife and why did you want to marry an American? 4. What made you go online to meet a wife to relocate to the USA? 5. Can I see some evidence of your marriage?<-Just to name a few of his questions. The interviewer was an American man with dark hair and he was very stern voiced. He told my husband he was approved and could pick up his visa and passport in a few weeks. So, I guess no AP! :0)

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #3783 on January 9, 2009:

shakeel khan

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Review Topic: K3 Visa

My interview was held on Dec 22 2008. I was told all was good and they will put on Administrative Processing. I was told that it will take 4 to 6 weeks and some take longer but they not give a time. They also kept my passport.
My wife visited to Embassy 3 weeks later and asked about our case status. She was told that all cases that go in AP are sent back to USA, where the processing is done. She was told it is taking on an average of 2 months to go thru processing. They gave her a number to call in USA to asked about case status.

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #3640 on November 27, 2008:

dhobee




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Review Topic: K3 Visa

Best to get to the Convention Center area by 6:00.
My husband went with me, which made life much easier for me since he carried the "burden of evidence" throughout. I wear a hijab and an abaya and had actually been told by some people (not on VJ though) that the CO is bound to use that against me.

Once we were inside the embassy, after fingerprinting, my husband and I were told to go to the waiting area and wait for my name to be called out. I was the third one they called for immigrant visa.

First Window: Took Rs. 11,330 (didn't have $ on me).

Second Window:
GUY: Who's here with you?
ME: My husband.

I called my husband.

GUY (to my husband): How are you, sir! When did you arrive?
HUSBAND: A year ago.

The guy rose his eyebrows at that.
GUY: What have you been doing here all this time?
My husband told him he's still working for his emp... read complete review

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