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Thank you to both of you for all of your efforts in promoting the real Pak! God Bless and I pray your efforts payoff.
@Starlord My wife's immigration app for her parents was taking a really long time. When we contacted them, they would say it's in process and this went on for years. Finally, someone suggested to contact our local congress representative from the US House. That did the trick. By law, immigration is required to research and submit a response to your congress person in a reasonable amount of time. The answer was that the immigration had misplaced the paperwork. We resubmitted everything and due to the pressure from my local congressman, the issue was resolved favorably and quickly.
The congress reps have dedicated staff to handle constituents issues like immigration. Your wife should contact her rep. She might need to provide a copy of the Receipt (and the Receipt number) you got when you applied. Here is the link to find who your rep is and try contacting the office when they open up again: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
This is better than getting an attorney.
@Meengla what are your wife's impressions about Pakistan so far? I ask as we are used to bad press and coverage here.
........................................................ One of her major regrets from the trip is that she didn't get to go to the mountain areas in Gilgit Baltistan due to shortage of time but she absolutely loved Islamabad.
Well, I hope I have't offended anyone here with this post.
slamabad the most compared to any other city in Pakistan, the reason could be that Islamabad comes close to being an organized city that most european and american people are used to.
For some reason the foreign origin wives of Pakistanis tend to like Islamabad the most compared to any other city in Pakistan, the reason could be that Islamabad comes close to being an organized city that most european and american people are used to. Here is a video about Islamabad trip that I recently watched of a Romanian girl married to a Pakistani guy, she also seem to have loved her experience in Islamabad, but she is a different kind of girl, very fluent in Urdu so that may have helped her during her stay in Islamabad.
Surprisingly she even visited my own city Gujranwala also on her way to Islamabad via GT road.
I don’t like to stay too long in Islo. Yes it is comfortable and all that, but I don’t like the people. They are arrogant and not friendly in my experience. I usually run off to Chitral after a few days in Islamabad. My wife belongs to Chitral. Now that is a place that I like. Friendly people and natural beauty all around. I like the mountain folks in Pakistan.
Chitral does sound very interesting from the videos I have seen. Which part of Chitral? I sometime think of eventually settling down in a small mountain town in Chitral like Buni. Cold winters but peaceful.
If you ever visit Chitral let me know. The family there can accommodate you. There is hill on the mountains where the prince family has a cottage and beautiful orchard for visitors. A lot of foreign tourists come to visit.
Karachi is called bride of the cities. But fucked up govts and retarded rulers looted all the money and made the mess of road network and cleanliness. . It sril shuts v late and has a great vibe and cooler sea breeze in hot summer evenings.Yes, Islamabad is a world apart in Pakistan. Growing up in 80s/90s a joke was something like 'Islamabad is only ten miles from Pakistan!'. Haha.
But they say that ISB basically shuts down late night and that's were Lahore and Karachi excel. To me, Lahore was an eye opener: I had the stereotype of a very chaotic, dusty, dirty, crime-infested city; my stereotype was that of someone from Karachi from decades ago who had thought that Karachi was superior to everything in Pakistan as a city. But, boy, Lahore impressed a lot. Karachi paled in comparison at least in the just-concluded trip. But some fellows in Karachi did defend Karachi saying that it's the political infighting hampering development of Karachi, and that the under-construction BRT mass transit system is causing the dirt, debris, and potholes... And that come back when the BRT system is done... We shall see!
Wow! What a generous offer for such a great place.
Truth be told, I have often thought of Chitral valley as a place where I'd retire to one day in Pakistan. What kind of business potentials are there? Say if $80,000 USD invested into hotels? Home prices? How about business around Hot Spring (Garam Chasma)?
Thanks!
I don’t like to stay too long in Islo. Yes it is comfortable and all that, but I don’t like the people. They are arrogant and not friendly in my experience. I usually run off to Chitral after a few days in Islamabad. My wife belongs to Chitral. Now that is a place that I like. Friendly people and natural beauty all around. I like the mountain folks in Pakistan.
It's a slippery slope to label women as 'prostitutes' and requiring marriage certificate for a couple in public places! Why such vigilantism? Pakistan is not Iran or Saudi Arabia. If couples are not displaying overt affection in public then no offense is there.
When wife and I checked into our hotel in Islamabad 2-3 weeks ago, the manager was insisting on a marriage certificate. I told him to compare the last names on our passports but he ignored that. Then as I was going for my wallet to pay he asked again. To which I responded that I am coming from Karachi where no marriage cert was required in the 3 hotels I had stayed in, and that I was checking into his hotel after a 23 hours, tiring train ride, and that if he is not satisfied then I am ready to go some place else! He got the message. He was respectful after that.
I would.also be interested in running tours there. Been searching for a trust worthy person in Pak. Please keep me updated.Wow! What a generous offer for such a great place.
Truth be told, I have often thought of Chitral valley as a place where I'd retire to one day in Pakistan. What kind of business potentials are there? Say if $80,000 USD invested into hotels? Home prices? How about business around Hot Spring (Garam Chasma)?
Thanks!