Pakistan monitoring reports of US visa pause, says Foreign Office

Islamabad says in contact with Washington as Trump administration plans visa processing suspension

Spokesperson's weekly press briefing at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad, source: screengrab

ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan said on Thursday it is in contact with US authorities and closely monitoring the situation after reports emerged that Washington plans to suspend visa processing for applicants from dozens of countries, including Pakistan.

“The US is reviewing its visa policies, and we hope it will restore visas for Pakistan soon,” Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi said during the ministry’s weekly briefing.

The Trump administration has announced it will suspend visa processing for applicants from 75 countries, including Pakistan. Reports first cited by Fox News said the suspension would apply to immigrant visas, including those for employment and family reunification. Non-immigrant visas, such as student and tourist visas, will not be affected. This means travel for events such as this summer’s World Cup in the United States will continue. The pause is expected to begin on January 21.

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