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U.S. Embassy: Islamabad, Pakistan

US Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan related to the topic Visa Application Process and Services. Overview.

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Beginning June 4, 2012, applicants who have applied for immigrant visas and have been found ineligible by a U.S. Consular Officer, will need to mail requests to waive certain grounds of inadmissibility directly to a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Lockbox facility.

The U.S. Consulate in Islamabad will no longer permit applicants to come to the Consulate to drop-off their waiver documents after Friday, June 1, 2012.

Once you have received your immigrant visa, you must enter the United States within 6 months of visa issuance to obtain an alien registration receipt or “green card” (Form I-151 or I-551) that will allow you to live and work in the United States.

At the port of entry DHS officials will assign you an “alien number.” They will stamp your passport with this number and make a notation that you are registered for an alien registration card. It normally takes several months for DHS to process and send the alien registration card to you.

Embassy Contact Details in Islamabad, Pakistan

EmailACSIslamabad@state.gov
Telephone92-51-208-0000
GMT TimeGMT +1hrs
Office HoursMonday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
AddressDiplomatic Enclave, Ramna 5
Islamabad, Pakistan
CityIslamabad
CountryPakistan
Websitehttps://pk.usembassy.gov/
Best Contact MethodPhone

K1 Visa, K3 Visa and CR1 Visa Processing Details

This U.S. embassy processes K1 visas, K3 visas and CR1 visas.

This embassy has special K1 visa, K3 visa and CR1 visa procedures, email us if you need to know what these steps are.

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