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US Embassy, Consulates Suspend Services in Pakistan Amid Violent Protests

The US Embassy in Islamabad, along with American consulates in Karachi and Lahore, has suspended all visa and citizen services for March 2, citing security concerns amid ongoing protests across Pakistan. The move comes after demonstrations near diplomatic facilities turned violent, prompting embassy officials to closely monitor the situation and instruct US personnel to limit their movements until further notice.

The closures affect all appointments for both visa applicants and American citizens seeking services at the embassy or consulates. The embassy’s announcement follows reports of clashes in Lahore and Karachi, with more protests expected as tensions remain high after recent regional developments.

American citizens in Pakistan have been urged to exercise extra caution. The embassy’s safety guidance includes staying away from protest areas and large gatherings, keeping a low profile, carrying identification at all times, and following any instructions given by local authorities. US nationals are also encouraged to monitor local news and official embassy updates, and to register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for real-time security alerts.

The embassy has provided key contact numbers and email addresses for US citizens needing emergency assistance, emphasizing that help is still available even while routine services are paused.

Officials have not given a timeline for when operations might resume, saying that further updates will be provided as the security situation unfolds. In the meantime, the American diplomatic missions are asking all US citizens in Pakistan to remain vigilant, avoid areas where protests are taking place, and adhere strictly to safety advisories.

As events continue to develop, the US Embassy and consulates will update the public through official channels and urge citizens to prioritize their safety above all else.

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