<p> Peshawar: A 34-year-old Indian mother of two children, who travelled to a remote village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to marry her Facebook friend, will return to India after getting clearance from the Pakistan government, her husband said.</p>.<p> In August, Pakistan had extended by one year the visa of Anju, who was renamed Fatima following her conversion to Islam and marriage to Nasrullah.</p>.<p>"We are waiting for the NOC (No-Objection Certificate) from the interior ministry in Islamabad for which we have already applied. The NOC process is a bit lengthy and it takes time to complete," Anju’s Pakistani husband told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.Pakistan extends visa of Indian woman Anju who crossed border to marry Facebook friend.<p> As soon as the documents are completed for in and out at the Wagah Border point, Anju will travel to India, he said.</p>.<p> She will return to Pakistan after meeting her children in India, he said.</p>.<p> "She will certainly come back as Pakistan is her home now," he added.</p>.<p> Last month, Nasrullah said Anju was "mentally disturbed and badly missing" her two children.</p>.<p> On July 25, Anju married her 29-year-old friend Nasrullah, whose home is in the Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They became friends on Facebook in 2019.</p>.<p> Anju was earlier married to Arvind, who is in Rajasthan. They have a 15-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son. </p>
<p> Peshawar: A 34-year-old Indian mother of two children, who travelled to a remote village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to marry her Facebook friend, will return to India after getting clearance from the Pakistan government, her husband said.</p>.<p> In August, Pakistan had extended by one year the visa of Anju, who was renamed Fatima following her conversion to Islam and marriage to Nasrullah.</p>.<p>"We are waiting for the NOC (No-Objection Certificate) from the interior ministry in Islamabad for which we have already applied. The NOC process is a bit lengthy and it takes time to complete," Anju’s Pakistani husband told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.Pakistan extends visa of Indian woman Anju who crossed border to marry Facebook friend.<p> As soon as the documents are completed for in and out at the Wagah Border point, Anju will travel to India, he said.</p>.<p> She will return to Pakistan after meeting her children in India, he said.</p>.<p> "She will certainly come back as Pakistan is her home now," he added.</p>.<p> Last month, Nasrullah said Anju was "mentally disturbed and badly missing" her two children.</p>.<p> On July 25, Anju married her 29-year-old friend Nasrullah, whose home is in the Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They became friends on Facebook in 2019.</p>.<p> Anju was earlier married to Arvind, who is in Rajasthan. They have a 15-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son. </p>