I applied for my British visa in the beginning of May and have, like many others, yet to receive it. What’s most frustrating and worse is the lack of cooperation from the British US visa office. First of all, it defies the senses that the visas are sent to Abu Dhabi to be processed. It feels racist really. Although Gerry’s, the courier office, happily responds to phone calls etc, they are thoroughly useless and politely say “we don’t know” to anything and everything anyone asks. Eventually, hoping to find out something, anything, I emailed Abu Dhabi only to get a reply saying they’ll get back to me “soon” but never replied. Irritated and desperate, I sent many sarcastic emails, which I cannot reproduce here just in case they decide to sue me or something. As a Pakistani citizen, I have no legal recourse as we are all well aware. I shall just reveal the delicious tit bits that got their attention.
I received my first positive response from Abu Dhabi (since “soon” had come and gone) after sending them the following email: I would REALLY APPRECIATE and love a reply to my query. I’m willing to even donate you an ovary and piece of my soul for this precious information.
They asked me for additional information which I sent them instantly. And then again, I waited in vain. Finally, I sent this: Really would be most grateful and appreciate a reply. Would mean a lot. PLEASE.
Followed by this a few days later: Do you require anything else? If no, A REPLY WOULD BE REALLY NICE AND APPRECIATED. It’s been 2 months. Thank you very much for inconveniencing my life sooooo much. I’m very grateful. Your instant replies must be lauded. And I sincerely thank you from the BOTTOM OF MY HEART for making us Pakistanis look polite and super efficient.
I’ve asked before: do you need an ovary for this precious information? If so, I’ll make arrangements to send it if it will get me a response. I have plenty to spare since I’m not even 30 yet.
Much regards and appreciation for the constant anxiety and migraine.
They replied the next day, on July 15th, confirming that my documents have been processed and will be sent “soon.” Of course, this rather cryptic message wasn’t good enough for me, now fully frustrated at the fact that terrorists are issued visas and us, the secular people who are constantly getting threats for standing up against religious extremism are being denied. Are they trying to push me into the arms of those who happily create ludicrous conspiracy theories? Because, at the moment, they seem comforting.
Then I sent this: Does that mean that I’ve been granted and blessed with a visa or have I been rejected? Would love a reply again since the rejection rate from Abu Dhabi for Pakistani citizens is an astounding 47%. Secondly, could you please define “soon” and please let me know if they have been sent. Because sometimes it can take a very long time. The acceptable definition would be 3 or four days, but please let me know soon so I can book my ticket.
Abu Dhabi replied saying they couldn’t tell me anything due to the Data Protection Act. My reply: So you guys can’t even define what soon is? Because, according to many experts in the language who I have consulted regarding this matter, they say that your use of the word isn’t right. Soon would have meant I should have received it today really. It’s not like Abu Dhabi and Lahore are that far really. I’m not asking you to send me my documents to Mars. So I feel rather deceived. This isn’t soon. I feel lied to. Not nice… Do you perhaps put our documents on a ship, send it to Antarctica and then send them to Pakistan? That’s what it seems like. Again, thank you very much for this distress and the constant headache. I may be Pakistani, but I’m a human being.
And since this was a few days ago, I just sent them the following email:
Dear nameless, faceless visa officers,
Again, my kindest regards for making us Pakistani look efficient. It continues to defy my senses what your definition of “soon” is. I shall have to start teaching my students that they must learn a different definition of soon from now on if they ever apply for a British visa. But they’ll probably give me the standard reply: “but ma’am visas are issued by people playing eeni-meeni-minie-mo with our passports!” I’m afraid, at this point, this joke doesn’t seem like a joke, but a bitter reality.
According to many conspiracy theorists, you do indeed ship our documents to Antarctica before sending them back to Pakistan. They believe that since we are constantly denied visas and our passports are often hijacked for month on end, a few sympathetic White people decided that our passports should at least be allowed to travel. Now, since it is going to make a stop over in a land full of penguins, I was wondering if you could please send me a pair along with my passport. However, since penguins also have homosexual members, could you please ensure that one is male and the other is female? I only say this because it would be nice to have a family of penguins as a souvenir for my passport’s holiday since I doubt I’ll get my passport in time to go on mine. I have absolutely nothing against homosexuals; in fact my biggest desire is to produce a gay son one day.
Again, thanks for the wonderful treatment and the delay has just been the most wonderful thing ever. I missed my 10 year high school reunion. I cry every day when I see the pictures. I’m desperate to go see my friends, but why am I telling you this? You obviously don’t care…
Nabiha, it’s nightmare certainly, but it isn’t racist. Britain moved its IAS offices out of Islamabad after Marriot Bombing in 2008 and their resultant evacuation of all British families of government employees out of Islamabad. Abu Dhabi is still trying to come up to speed.
Actually, Pakistan was one of the last places still doing direct authorization in-country. Britain had largely moved to a hub and spoke arrangement with regional processing centers before the evacuation of Islamabad
Comment by jonolan — July 21, 2010 @ 2:11 am |
Dude even a British politician admitted, just now, that it’s ridiculous and needs to be resolved. JUST now. They have NO criteria. People with much less travel history to the UK than mine have been granted it faster. People are rejected for the stupidest reasons like not sending your educational degrees along with a visitor visa application. I maintain it’s wrong and a great way to make money. The rejection rate is 50% and please don’t bother with you’re all evil Musims and deserve it crap. You lost any respect I ever had for you based on those insane views.
Comment by Nabiha Meher — July 21, 2010 @ 2:14 am |
Goodbye and good luck then. I shan’t return to bother you.
You did, with your personal attacks – something I never did to you, even in disagreement – make one rather agonizing choice much easier. Since I considered you one of the best, brightest, and most reasonable of your people and you’ve shown me the sad limits of that reality, I’ve finally blocked the nation of Pakistan from reaching my blog.
Comment by jonolan — July 21, 2010 @ 3:04 am
Excuse me John but that is NOT true. You have, over and over again, called MY people vermin etc. You have accused all Muslims of being terrorists and as someone from a family full of Muslims that IS a personal attack and to not WANT to believe that is typical hypocrisy. You attacked my friend Alishba. I am a tolerant human being, but I REFUSE to sit back and listen to abuses being hurled at us.
On behalf of all Pakistanis: good riddance to bad garbage.
Comment by Nabiha Meher — July 21, 2010 @ 3:10 am
And excellent way to handle criticism- block those who don’t agree! WOW! That’s the definition of intolerant and unreasonable.
Comment by Nabiha Meher — July 21, 2010 @ 3:11 am
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As far as visas go, I shudder to think of the treatment students will receive in a few years time. Currently, we (students) are still harassed, asked insulting questions and made to wait for months on end, but in the end the majority of us receive the visa. I am of the belief, however, that things will continue to get worse for us, until we’re at the same point as this- you and I have lived in Pakistan long enough to know that in situations like these, things generally tend to go from bad to worse.
I loathe that it’s come to the point where predictions of gloom and doom seem to come true. But that is our reality. And sadly, as much as the outside world seems to be against us, we seem to be no less eager in tearing each other to shreds. I have to wonder what the generation that created Pakistan would think if they saw what we have become.
And good riddance to bad garbage indeed: Have a nice life John. May you die surrounded by wads of cash- that seems to be what you love most and are afraid us evil ragheads are out to take from you.
Comment by Kamil Hamid — July 21, 2010 @ 2:54 pm |
John’s mental block that his arguments are NOT based on fallacies and hatred has lead me to declare that he is the perfect example of a modern day Crusader wannabe, ridding the world of evil vermin. Basically, since we’re not “human”, whatever we say can be dismissed. Why the hell should I put up with so much abuse? I cannot be tolerant of the intolerant anymore. I refuse to indulge them.
Comment by Nabiha Meher — July 21, 2010 @ 8:38 pm |
And excellent way to handle criticism- block those who don’t agree! WOW! That’s the definition of intolerant and unreasonable.
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Comment by Arun Gupta — July 23, 2010 @ 7:36 pm |
its simplt frustrating, I apply for the visa on the 7th of June this year and still its under progress I wonder what is happening with all the applications in abu dhabi. its really rediculous.
Anyway Nabiha did u eventually get rejected?..I am completly disgusted with the way pakistanis are being treated.
Comment by Affan — August 18, 2010 @ 7:13 pm |
No I got it but after much difficulty… Took 3 months. They have chimps randomly stamping passports.
Comment by Nabiha Meher — September 30, 2010 @ 2:21 am |
You are one of the UGLIEST women I have ever seen. I seriously hope you take the time, one of these days, to read some of your writings to see how worthless they are. I can but only pity you, as so much ugliness and fat has been imposed upon you by nature, while you have nothing in your personality or character to make up for the lack of looks/beauty.
Comment by Pervez Musharraf — September 16, 2010 @ 2:57 pm |
Indeed. Since idiots can’t understand it, they attack my looks. Well more proof that one cannot have a battle of the wits with the witless. I do read my writing. Now shooo.
Comment by Nabiha Meher — September 30, 2010 @ 2:04 am |
HAHAHAHAHA, I love the name of the person that left that comment! It’s probably a very good pun about how Mush would actually react.
Comment by Kamil Hamid — October 6, 2010 @ 12:16 pm
Yup, that’s what I thought!
Comment by Nabiha Meher — November 14, 2010 @ 10:38 pm
Are you still waiting for the visa?
Comment by Anwar — November 15, 2010 @ 11:20 pm |
Got it in August. Could only go for 3 weeks. Got if after much drama and an email!
Comment by Nabiha Meher — November 16, 2010 @ 2:58 pm |
Glad you persevered…
Comment by Anwar — November 16, 2010 @ 10:27 pm |
Hahaha dude you are LUCKY u finally got it.. my whole family is in england and the last time i saw my home was in ’07…
The reason my visa has been rejected constantly for the last five years was given as ‘you do not have enough personal ties to pakistan so we do not believe that you are genuine visitor’
ive tried everything and now ive given up!!! looks like im stuck here in Pakiland….
BTW nice blog.. looking forward to reading more from u
Comment by Ammar P Siddiqui (@capsi1) — October 23, 2012 @ 8:19 pm |
Thank you
Comment by Nabiha Meher — October 23, 2012 @ 10:15 pm |