After forming the seventh largest immigrant population in the United States (US), Pakistanis are no longer eligible for the diversity visa.
The diversity visa is a special immigration lottery that allowed families from countries with low rates of immigration into the US to qualify for the move. A lot of Pakistani families used this facility to immigrate to the US, leading to an immigrant population of between 700,000 and one million Pakistanis.
According to the US law, diversity laws are only allowed to counties that have low rates of immigrants, said US consulate in Karachi’s spokesperson Brian Asmus, during a media tour of the Karachi consulate’s visa section on Friday. Pakistan had 104,000 immigrants in the 10 years between 2005 and 2014, he said, explaining why Pakistanis are no longer eligible.
The state department has only stopped diversity visas and there are a lot of other options, such as petitions, student, visit and exchange programme visas, which come under the non-immigrant category. “One can always apply for immigrant visa if they have immediate family in the US,” explained US consulate’s Non-Immigrant Visa chief Mary Pellegrini.
She also explained that it takes around one year for spouse and children, two years for parents and, for siblings, the time can vary up to a decade.
Nevertheless, the Pakistanis who have managed to immigrate are doing pretty well. According to a recent survey, an average Pakistani in the US earns $63,000 every year while an average US citizen earns only $51,000 a year, said Asmus.
Asmus dismissed the misconception that fewer Pakistanis are able to get visa for the US. The percentage of applications is increasing every year and the number of Pakistani citizens getting visas has also increased by 20% between 2014 and 2015, and another 20% between 2015 and 2016, he said.
The US Consulate in Karachi only deals in non-immigrant visas while immigrants visas are dealt at the embassy in Islamabad. Last year, the consulate issued a total of 72,000 visas across the country. So far in 2016, the US consulate in Karachi has issued a total of 14,400 visas.
For US consul-general Brian Heath, the best part about their work is the bond between the Pakistani and American staff — there are around seven Americans and nine Pakistani’s working in the visa section. The best thing about the visa section is that there is no priority given to anyone, whether he/she is a politician or an actor, he added. “It is easy and simple to get the US visa as compared to the process for other countries,” he pointed out.
Step-by-step: How to apply for a US visa
The process to apply for a US visa is fairly simple. Candidates can fill out a form online and then set up an interview at the Karachi consulate, explained Pellegrini.
You enter the visa interview section at the consulate from Gate Three, after going through the security checks. At counter number one, the applicants are asked for their biometrics and wait in the two lines, one for English and one for Urdu.
“The language options are given so that candidates who cannot understand English can be entertained by the officers who can understand and speak Urdu,” she said.
The interview section, which is a small area, also has a play area for children and chairs for elderly residents to wait on. Each interview takes five to 10 minutes but some may take longer if there is any confusion in the application.
You enter the visa interview section at the consulate from Gate Three, after going through the security checks. At counter number one, the applicants are asked for their biometrics and wait in the two lines, one for English and one for Urdu.
“The language options are given so that candidates who cannot understand English can be entertained by the officers who can understand and speak Urdu,” she said.
The interview section, which is a small area, also has a play area for children and chairs for elderly residents to wait on. Each interview takes five to 10 minutes but some may take longer if there is any confusion in the application.
“The only reason to interview the candidate is to convince us that he will come back [to Pakistan] and if he is unable to demonstrate his reasons, the officer will reject it,” said Pellegrini. It is in the immigration law that the US assumes that everyone coming to get a visa wants to stay back in the US, she explained. Once the visa is approved, it will take a maximum of two to three days for the consulate to issue the visa.
At the tour of the facility, a female visa officer, who looks after the Urdu section, conducted a mock interview. The consulate also offers interview facilities in Sindhi, Urdu, English, Pashtu and Gujrati. “There is no re-appeal in the visa process in the US system,” she said. “One may re-apply but we ensure they re-apply after a certain time so the circumstances have changed and they get an approval,” she added.
At the tour of the facility, a female visa officer, who looks after the Urdu section, conducted a mock interview. The consulate also offers interview facilities in Sindhi, Urdu, English, Pashtu and Gujrati. “There is no re-appeal in the visa process in the US system,” she said. “One may re-apply but we ensure they re-apply after a certain time so the circumstances have changed and they get an approval,” she added.
Pakistani passport has been ranked as the second worst in the world for international travel.
Henley & Partners, a company that assists wealthy clients with residence and citizenship planning and the company behind the Visa Restrictions Index, has ranked countries according to the number of other countries their citizens can travel to without having to obtain a visa.
Pakistan ranks 103 of a total 104 countries and only ranks better than Afghanistan. Thus meaning that citizens of Pakistan and Afghanistan face the most amount of visa restrictions while travelling across the globe.
Germany ranked number one on the index with 177 points, while Pakistan scored 29 points. Sweden secured the second spot (176 points), followed by France, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom ranking third on the index. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s neighbour, India ranked 85 on the list, with a score of 52.
“Henley & Partners analyses global visa regulations to present an index ranking each country and territory in the world by the number of countries that their citizens can travel to visa-free.”
According to reports, the index is produced in cooperation with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) which maintains the world’s largest database of travel information, and is published annually.
In January last year, Henley & Partners, ranked countries according to the number of other countries their citizens can travel without having to obtain a visa.
Pakistan shared the spot with Somalia, with citizens of both countries enjoying visa-free access to only 32 destinations around the world. Only citizens of Iraq (31) and Afghanistan (28) are worse off.
“Visa requirements are … an expression of the relationships between individual nations,” the company’s websites notes, and, “generally reflect the relations and status of a country within the international community of nations”.
Tags:
Travel