Those Pakistanis whose valid B1 and B2 visas have expired within the last 48 months are also eligible.


Islamabad: The Pakistanis holding American visa have been exempted from the interview.
The spokesperson of the US Embassy in a tweet stated that those Pakistanis who have a valid and acceptable US B1, B2 tourist and business visas are eligible to participate in this program.
According to the announcement, those Pakistanis whose valid B1 and B2 visas have expired within the last 48 months are also eligible.
The announcement stated that visa holders can obtain help from the website for any kind of visa related information.
Planning to renew your B1/B2 visa for the U.S.? Pakistani citizens of all ages whose B1/B2 visas are valid or have expired within the last 48 months are now eligible for interview waivers at @usembislamabad & @usconsulatekhi More here: https://t.co/Q15vYG4dNz
— U.S. Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) January 12, 2023
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