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Pakistan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.3 / 5
309 Review(s)
Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #1366 on March 12, 2007:

rizwan

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Dear Friends,

My wife has an interview on the 14th of march 2007, for F2a visa any suggestions or comments, are they easy with ladies or they are putting all ladies on ap as well.

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #1055 on November 29, 2006:

RKhalid




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My husband said his interview (oct 6th) was very pleasant and took only five minutes in the actual "interview process" he waited in line for 15 minutes...and in the waiting room before his interview for 15 minutes. He said the officer was very nice and approved his visa we are now on AP since October 12th 06

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #848 on September 17, 2006:

mbhatti

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They asked him alot of questions about my family, but mostly they kept on asking him the phone numbers, which he did not have, b/c i dont have them either since my brother and sisters and i stay in contact through emails.
And another big question was why my grown children did not live with me.
I live alone in a house that is paid for.

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Islamabad, Pakistan
Review #314 on December 17, 2005:

MaryandMian




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I have to give the embassy a mid range review. Our paperwork sat until I had the senator ask why we had not gotten an interview date for months? We got the date in December after the senator inquired on our behalf. The interview itself was not a bad experience at all. My only problem is the lack of information that they give you and slow in getting to their cases.
Ishteaq arrived on time and was admitted to the embassy. He had to take off his belt and ring on his finger. And in his paperwork he had a musical card I had given him that he took for evidence they took it and he forgot to get it back. They said it was not allowed inside the compound.
He was called at 9 a.m. to window 5 where they asked for his passport and made sure he had his copies of everything and was paid in full. Then told him to go back and wait for the next call.
The next call to window 6 was at 9:45 a.m. to see which language he wanted to take his interview. He told them in English. He was then returned his passport at this window. Male Pakistani CO only asked him which state I lived in the USA? What type of marriage did we have and when and where did it happen? And how long was I in Pakistan? He looked at our wedding pictures briefly and asked him if he had other proofs? Ishteaq picked up the stack and the man said okay and did not look at any of it. Then dismissed him back to await the third call.
The male English CO called him to window 2 at 10:50 a.m. The gentleman was drinking coffee and very relaxed. He asked him how we met and when? Then he asked for our first face to face meeting of when and where? Asked about my job, my children, thier names and ages, how many times each of us were married, did money exchange hands, about our co-sponsor relationship, his job, and family? Then he asked for him to submit both his index finger prints. Interview was only about 15 minutes long. CO was interrupted by others two times during the interview for help with thier cases.
Ishteaq asked him if all was okay? CO said your case is okay but we have to do some offical work on it and gave him two sheets of paper. No comments written on them just the top boxed checked saying needed more processing. So we are now on AR and praying for it to be resolved shortly.
My chief complaints were that they took forever to schedule us since both our K3 and CR1 were at the embassy from July until October for interview. Secondly, they did not tell us we needed a co sponsor for longest and only then found this out calling DOS for updates. I feel if they can get more staff or handle these matters more efficiently their score would be a 5.

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