Pause on visa issuance in place until vetting ensured to 'maximum degree', US embassy says

Embassy in Pakistan says vetting process ensures immigrants will not rely on public assistance

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The US Embassy in Islamabad on Friday said that the Trump administration's pause on the the processing and issuing of immigrant visas would remain in place until authorities ensured that new immigrants were “vetted to the maximum degree” to determine their eligibility for entry into the country.

In a post on X, the US Embassy in Islamabad said the Trump administration was focused on protecting the American people by upholding the highest standards of screening and vetting of visa applicants.

"Effective January 21, the Department of State is pausing issuance to all immigrant visa applicants from selected countries, including Pakistan.  Secretary [Marco] Rubio has instituted this pause until we can ensure that new immigrants have been vetted to the maximum degree to ensure their eligibility for a US visa, including that they will not use public assistance," the embassy said.

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