A post from a hopeless Pakistani:P
We applied for a USA visit visa so that we could take Tabeer to Disney world and meet few of our friends who are there.Sadly, our application got rejected:P
Going through all the hassle, the long queues, checking/ re-checking at every point, checking/rechecking documents and not to forget the long wait I kept wondering if Pakistan will ever become a state so important like the US. The answer very obvious is “NO”.
Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper. Been more than 60 years and we as a nation are hopeless:P We know no respect for ourself and for our fellow people.
It really makes my heart cry when I see most of the low-class workers, the laborers and the drivers Pakistanis. Sometimes I really wish I wasn’t born in Pakistan. ( I wasn’t actually:P What I mean is I wasn’t Pakistani:P)
We have so much infrastructure problems in our country that we (layman) just cannot do anything about them! (those who say please tell me how would you get constant electric supply at your house/office without using a generator)
I just feel so hopeless for Pakistan especially with the current government. I want write no further on it!

November 4th, 2009 at 2:41 am
Awwwwie sorry to hear that. But hey! its them, the baddies, nothing wrong with us :$
November 5th, 2009 at 9:37 am
I just feel so hopeless for Pakistan especially with the current government. I want write no further on it!
But these problems were there even before current government actually it was created by prolonged Army rule who looted the country and spent nothing for its future. BTW I’m an Indian but we also have quite few power break downs during in any week.
November 25th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
sucks right?
I’m kindda apprehensive about my trip to the old country this year coz I *know* i’m going to be affected by the apathy and the crap around me.
anyway - try to come to Australia instead! we have Dreamworld!!
November 26th, 2009 at 7:48 pm
I think its hard for Pak and India people to get visa these days and specially for us. I don’t know. Allah knows better and I’m agree with Tauqeer bahi. Hope you get the visa for Canada.
November 30th, 2009 at 4:06 am
Don’t be sad, I have been travelling to US since i was in class X, may be you were a toddler, that was the only time i remember i had to goto US consulate opposite sind club in Karachi, later it was all processed by the travel agent., then I went to school in US of A, got myself a social security card and a D/L, worked a while else parking tickets no black point, I choose to come back home, and then on afterwards all visas were processed through the dropbox, then on by the American express, in 1999 September my last 5 year visa was stamped, 2004 it was stamped for 2 years, 2007 for one year, 2008 October it was declined.,
I know why, because I have been slapping the BIG Giant of American aviation industry in this region since 2002, and every time after April 2002 i landed i was always asked why is that you work against corporate american interest and still a accredited visa holder, - with a FOUL SMILE I always said may be your State department is wise enough to consider me no threat.
It is not about PAKISTAN, it is about being muslim being Individually SMARTER then a US University gradute, being street smart more then a common american, singularly daring enough to stand up and make way out
Over period of time I have realised there is nothing wrong with being a Pakistani, or living in Pakistan. The scary part is about the HAJOOM which is called Pakistani, and a nation Pakistan does not exist.
December 8th, 2009 at 6:09 pm
Well I am a Pakistani and I am damn proud of it.
December 15th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Sorry abt the rejection but i guess Pakistan one day will be more imp than US. Ya fairy tales i do believe in but i guess we can atleast try to think such na