
Having a Pakistani ordinary passport and a valid US non-immigrant visa, what countries can I visit other than the US on the same visa?
Travel Options with a Pakistani Passport and US Visa
Having a Pakistani ordinary passport with a valid U.S. non-immigrant visa (like B1/B2, F1, H1B, etc.) can make it easier to enter certain other countries, as some nations allow entry or visa-on-arrival for travelers holding a valid U.S. visa. This does not guarantee entry; final approval is at the discretion of the destination country’s immigration officers.
Here are common countries that allow Pakistani passport holders with a valid U.S. visa to enter:
1. Mexico – Can enter without a separate visa if holding a valid U.S. visa.
2. Central American countries – Such as Costa Rica, Panama, and Guatemala often accept U.S. visa holders for short stays.
3. Caribbean countries – Some islands like Dominican Republic, Aruba, and Turks & Caicos may allow entry with a valid U.S. visa.
4. South Korea – U.S. visa holders may enter for short-term visits under certain conditions.
5. Turkey – Pakistani citizens with a valid U.S. visa may apply for an e-Visa online.
6. Some Middle Eastern countries – Like UAE, Qatar, and Oman, may allow entry or simpler visa-on-arrival processes for U.S. visa holders.
Important notes:
• Always check the latest entry rules before traveling; each country may have specific requirements for duration, type of U.S. visa, and validity.
• Having a U.S. visa does not guarantee entry; immigration officers can refuse entry at the border.
In short: A valid U.S. visa can simplify travel to countries like Mexico, Central America, some Caribbean islands, Turkey, UAE, and South Korea, but you must verify entry rules and requirements before travel.
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