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Perhaps shortening your intended stay in the US might help, also consider visiting another country(ies) before applying to the US. Your ties to Saudi Arabia include your family, since itβs not your intention for them to travel with you. Iβd thoroughly research and understand the requirements before applying to ensure my application addressed all the elements, this information may be of interest if youβve not already read it. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/visa-denials.html
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The only advice we can give is for you to present as strong an application as possible and hope for the best. Your question implies that you understand the important factors.
Your stable employment certainly works in your favor, though you should be aware that "well paid" is relative to the cost of living, so if you haven't already taken that into account, you should do so and reassess whether your savings and salary are adequate for your plans.
Your nationality, place of residence, and apparently Muslim name can work against you in the current climate, but they shouldn't by themselves result in a rejection; other Pakistani citizens have certainly been able to visit the United States.
Your lack of travel history may attract greater scrutiny to your application, but others have also had successful applications for US visas in that situation, including at least one user on this site.