Track my visa now — yeah that’s the panic button you hit when nothing’s moving. First thing, breathe. Second thing, go hit https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx right this second. That’s the official US State Department tracker. Pick Nonimmigrant if it’s H-1B stamping or tourist or whatever you’re waiting on. Choose Islamabad (Pakistan post). Type in your DS-160 confirmation number – that long AAxxxxxxxx thing from when you filled the form. Hit submit. If it says nothing or “No status” then either your interview ain’t happened yet or the system is just being slow. Happens all the time.
Same deal as above. Track my visa searches always land people on CEAC. If you already interviewed, watch for “Administrative Processing” – that’s code for “we’re checking stuff, could be days or months.” Don’t freak if it’s been two weeks. Pakistan cases sit there longer sometimes because of extra background crap. Check once a day, not every hour, or you’ll drive yourself nuts.
US visa tracking – CEAC again. No fancy app needed. If it’s after “Issued” then your passport is probably with Blue Dart or the courier they use in Islamabad. They email you a tracking number. Plug that into bluedart.com or whatever courier link shows up in your ustraveldocs account. That’s when U.S. visa tracking turns into actual package tracking.
America visa tracking same exact thing. People type this when they’re frustrated and Google just loops them back to CEAC. No secret backdoor. Just that site + your case number.
US visa passport tracking kicks in once CEAC flips to “Issued” or “Passport Returned to Applicant.” Courier takes over. Log into ustraveldocs.com.pk (Pakistan portal), look under your profile for delivery status. If no number yet, wait 2–3 days after Issued. Call helpline only if it’s been forever and CEAC confirms Issued but nothing from courier.
H1B visa tracker is trickier because H-1B has two worlds. USCIS petition part: go https://egov.uscis.gov/, punch the receipt number your employer gave you (EAC or WAC whatever, 13 characters). Shows if petition Approved or RFE hell. Consular part (stamping): back to CEAC with DS-160 number. H-1B visa tracker basically means checking both sites like a maniac.
Track my passport for U.S. visa – this is courier stage. CEAC says Issued → courier email arrives with number → track on their site. If no email, check spam or your ustraveldocs messages. Blue Dart usually delivers Rawalpindi in 3–7 days. Track obsessively once you have the number.
Track U.S. visa passport status again CEAC first, then courier. If CEAC stuck on Admin Processing, passport ain’t moving yet. No point tracking courier till Issued.
Visa Tracker – everyone wants one magic app. Reality: CEAC is the tracker. USCIS for petitions. Courier for passport. No single dashboard unless you pay some third-party nonsense that just pulls the same data.
Visa U.S. passport tracking – see above. Issued on CEAC → courier number → track package.
Visa USA tracking same loop. CEAC → courier.
U.S. passport tracking visa – if you’re asking about your Pakistani passport with US visa inside, it’s courier tracking after Issued. If you mean actual U.S. passport status (renewal or something), that’s different – travel.state.gov/passportstatus – but I think you’re after the visa stamp.
Same as above. Not U.S. passport, your passport with visa.
U.S. travel visa tracking (B1/B2 tourist/business) – CEAC all the way. Same as H-1B stamping process.
U.S. visa application status – CEAC shows this. “Application Received,” “Refused,” “Issued,” etc.
U.S. visa application status exact same CEAC page.
Status of visa application – CEAC.
Visa application status – CEAC.
Check visa application status – go CEAC, enter number, pray.
Application status visa – CEAC.
Application visa status – still CEAC.
Real quick Rawalpindi-specific rant: Islamabad embassy moves slower for some categories, but H-1B stamping has been okay lately if petition clean. Admin Processing hits hard after interview – social media checks, employment proof, all that. If stuck there months, sometimes lawyer nudge helps, but usually just wait.
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