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Azam Oct 15th 2003 11:12 pm

consular processing thru Pakistan
 
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Does any one have experience with consular processing for GC through US =
consulate in Islamabad, Pakistan?

Thanks.
Azam

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Azam Oct 15th 2003 11:20 pm

Re: consular processing thru Pakistan
 
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I have a follow-up question. My in laws live in Middle East (United Arab =
Emirates to be exact) while my parents live in Karachi, Pakistan. Could =
I get my consular processing done in U.A.E instead? I ask because it =
would be more inconvenient for me to fly to Islamabad than U.A.E. =
Besides, I hear there are very long lines at the US consulate in =
Islamabad. On the other hand, I have been to the US consulate in U.A.E =
and it wasn't so bad there.=20

I hold a Pakistani passport.

Thanks.
Azam.

"Azam" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
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Does any one have experience with consular processing for GC through =
US consulate in Islamabad, Pakistan?

Thanks.
Azam

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<DIV>Thanks.</DIV>
<DIV>Azam.</DIV>
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