US Visa for Pakistani Citizens - Complete Guide 2026

The United States remains one of the most sought-after destinations for Pakistanis. This guide covers every major US visa category with detailed requirements, fees, and practical tips for a successful application.

Important: All US non-immigrant visa applicants from Pakistan must attend an in-person interview at the US Embassy in Islamabad or the US Consulate in Karachi. Wait times for interview appointments can be several weeks to months, so apply well in advance.

B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa (Tourism & Business)

B-1Business meetings, conferences, negotiations (no employment)
B-2Tourism, visiting family, medical treatment
Fee$185 USD (MRV fee)
ValidityUsually 5 years, multiple entry (at officer's discretion)
StayUp to 6 months per visit (determined at port of entry)
Application Process
  1. Complete DS-160 form online at ceac.state.gov
  2. Pay the $185 MRV fee at designated banks (HBL, UBL, MCB, Standard Chartered)
  3. Schedule interview appointment at ustraveldocs.com/pk
  4. Attend interview at US Embassy Islamabad or Consulate Karachi
  5. If approved, passport returned with visa via courier
Key Documents
  • Valid passport (validity beyond intended stay)
  • DS-160 confirmation page with barcode
  • Appointment confirmation letter
  • Passport-size photograph (51mm x 51mm, white background, taken within 6 months)
  • Bank statements (last 6-12 months)
  • Employment/business proof
  • Property documents (evidence of ties to Pakistan)
  • Travel history (previous visas and stamps)
  • Invitation letter (if visiting someone in the US)
  • Travel itinerary (flights, hotels - do not book non-refundable)

F-1 Student Visa

Fee$185 (MRV) + $350 (SEVIS I-901 fee)
DurationDuration of study programme
WorkOn-campus up to 20 hrs/week, CPT/OPT available
DependentsF-2 visa for spouse and children
Requirements
  • I-20 form: From a SEVP-certified US institution
  • SEVIS fee: Pay $350 at fmjfee.com before interview
  • Financial proof: Show ability to cover tuition + living expenses for at least 1 year ($25,000-60,000 depending on institution)
  • English proficiency: TOEFL iBT (80+) or IELTS Academic (6.5+)
  • Standardised tests: GRE/GMAT for graduate programmes, SAT for undergraduate
  • Academic records: Transcripts, degree certificates, mark sheets
  • Demonstrate non-immigrant intent: Evidence you plan to return to Pakistan after studies

H-1B Work Visa

The H-1B is the primary work visa for professionals in specialty occupations. It requires a US employer sponsor.

Fee$185 (MRV) + employer files petition ($460 + additional fees)
Duration3 years, extendable to 6 years
Cap65,000 regular + 20,000 US master's degree holders annually
LotteryRegistration March, lottery April (if applications exceed cap)
Requirements
  • US employer willing to sponsor (file Form I-129)
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a specialty field
  • Job must qualify as a "specialty occupation"
  • Prevailing wage must be offered
  • Common fields: IT, engineering, healthcare, finance, academia

Immigrant (Green Card) Pathways

Family-Based Immigration
  • Immediate relatives (spouse, parent, unmarried child under 21 of US citizen): No annual cap, but processing takes 1-2 years
  • Family preference: Siblings of US citizens, married children - wait times can be 10-20+ years for Pakistani nationals
Employment-Based Immigration
  • EB-1: Extraordinary ability, outstanding professors, multinational executives
  • EB-2: Advanced degree professionals (includes EB-2 NIW - National Interest Waiver)
  • EB-3: Skilled workers, professionals
  • Wait times: Generally 2-5 years for Pakistani nationals (shorter than India/China)
Diversity Visa (DV Lottery)
  • Pakistan is typically eligible for the DV Lottery
  • Free to enter at dvprogram.state.gov (October-November each year)
  • 50,000 visas available worldwide annually
  • Requires at least high school education or 2 years of qualifying work experience

Visa Interview Tips

  • Be concise: Answer questions directly, do not ramble
  • Speak English: Conduct the interview in English to demonstrate proficiency
  • Show ties to Pakistan: Emphasise your job, property, family, and reasons to return
  • Know your itinerary: Have clear travel plans (where, when, why, how long)
  • Be honest: Never provide false information - it leads to permanent visa ineligibility
  • Dress professionally: First impressions matter
  • Organise documents: Have everything in order for quick reference
  • Stay calm: Nervousness is normal but try to be composed and confident
US Mission in Pakistan
  • Embassy: Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad
  • Consulate: Mai Kolachi Road, Karachi
  • Appointments: ustraveldocs.com/pk
  • Emergency: +92-51-201-4000