Pakistan US Consulate Reviews
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #22221 on July 25, 2017: |
samaab87

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Interview on 24 July 2017
It was a long and adventurous day.
First when I reached the parking area, I checked my documents one last time before going inside. And guess what. My 2x2 photos were missing. Mini heart-attack right there. I looked twice but didn't find it. I went inside to see the photo studio shop closed. Luckily it was open in 20 minutes and I got my photos done. Took the rental car and reached the embassy at 8 am for a 8;30 am interview. Waited till 8;30 and was allowed to go in. Hell lot of people in there. Was called after an hour for biometrics. An hour and a half later for documents submission and finally at around 11.55 am had my interview. Longest wait of my life.
Just before my interview I overheard the interview of another girl who's husband was in Houston, Texas.
The CO asked her, are you first cousins and she said yes. He said, do you know in Texas first cousins aren't allowed to marry according t... read complete review
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #22217 on July 25, 2017: |
abfar

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Approved. Â
Still can't believe this is real.
I reached the diplomatic shuttle station in Islamabad around 5.30am. They don't let anybody in until 6 so you've to wait outside the station gate.
It started raining so we were let in a bit early. The station staff was late but finally started issuing Bus/Car travel vouchers by 6.05am.
I paid 1000 PKR for the car but you can also go in bus for 500 PKR (5 USD)
Then 15 more mins wait on the mobile collection counter as the employee was yet to report for duty. I was given another receipt while they took my phone.
The car voucher also lets you in the slightly better waiting area. That's where I waited. around 6.40am you can pass through the security check and can get into the Cars. 4 passengers per car. Â Unlike the station's overall condition, the cars were comfortable and very clean. They travel in a Caravan of 5-10 cars.
2,3 mins drive to... read complete review
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #22013 on June 23, 2017: |
Nyckhan

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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My wife had her interview on 6/14/17. It was a great experience. Counselor asked few questions about me and said your visa is approved and you will get it in about 2 weeks. Has anyone received their passport with visa that was approved on 6/14.
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #21994 on June 20, 2017: |
opaque

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nterview Date & Time: 06/14/07 @ 9:00am
It wasn't really an interview but the way my wife described it, it was more like a conversational dialogue. The CO was a nice guy.
Interview was requested in English. The CO had a friendly tone and became relaxed just after 2 questions. Interview lasted less then 5 mins (Alhamdulilah!) however, the entire process took up to 5 hours because of all the waiting in the lobby and of processing documentation.
Questions:
(Formal Greeting)
Who’s calling you to the U.S?
What’s your qualification?
What do you do in your free time?
What does your husband do for a living?
What his qualification?
Which university did he go to?
Where have you traveled within Pakistan?
Which cities have you been to? Have you been to Peshawar?
(paused- CO became focused on entering data on the forms)
(small-talk- California is a great place to l... read complete review
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| Islamabad, Pakistan | Review #21993 on June 20, 2017: |
opaque

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Interview Date & Time: 06/14/07 @ 9:00am
It wasn't really an interview but the way my wife described it, it was more like a conversational dialogue. The CO was a nice guy.
Interview was requested in English. The CO had a friendly tone and became relaxed just after 2 questions. Interview lasted less then 5 mins (Alhamdulilah!) however, the entire process took up to 5 hours because of all the waiting in the lobby and of processing documentation.
Questions:
(Formal Greeting)
Who’s calling you to the U.S?
What’s your qualification?
What do you do in your free time?
What does your husband do for a living?
What his qualification?
Which university did he go to?
Where have you traveled within Pakistan?
Which cities have you been to? Have you been to Peshawar?
(paused- CO became focused on entering data on the forms)
(small-talk- California is a great place to ... read complete review
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