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Afghan refugees appeal to Pakistan to ease visa regime

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Afghan refugees on Friday (January 24, 2025) appealed to Pakistan’s premier to ease a visa regime on humanitarian grounds after President Donald Trump paused the U.S. refugee programs.

Many Afghans whose visas have either expired or will expire soon fear arrest and deportation.

“We don’t know exactly when the pause of the U.S. refugee program will be lifted, but we request Pakistan to extend our stay for at least six months after the expiry of our visas,” said Ahmad Shah, a member of the Afghan USRAP Refugees advocacy group.

An estimated 20,000 Afghans are currently waiting in Pakistan to be approved for resettlement in the U.S. via an American government programme.

Refugees approved to travel to the United States in the coming days have had their travel plans cancelled by the Trump administration. Among those affected are the more than 1,600 Afghans cleared to resettle in the U.S.

Pakistan says it is yet to receive any official information from the United States about the suspension. Afghans who are in the country were supposed to be relocated by September 2025.

The programme was set up to help Afghans at risk under the Taliban because of their work with the U.S. government, media, aid agencies and rights groups. The U.S. pulled out of Afghanistan in 2021 when the Taliban took power. But in its first days in office, Trump’s administration announced the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program would be suspended from January 27 for at least three months.

Mr. Shah said most of the Afghans who are in transit to the United States were now living in a very difficult conditions. “We don’t want to live here permanently. We urge the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to order authorities to extend the visas of Afghan people for at least six months,” he said. He also urged the United Nations refugee agency and the International Organization for Migration to help Afghans who are waiting for relocation. “If the UNHCR and IOM don’t help us in this difficult situation, who will rise his or her voice for us?” Mr. Shah said.

Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said there is an agreement with Washington to take Afghans who are in Pakistan to the United States for resettlement by September 2025.



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