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    Pakistan Embassy and Consulates in UAE Suspend Consular Services Amid Security Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Embassy in Abu Dhabi along with its Consulates across the United Arab Emirates have temporarily ceased all consular services, a decision that will remain in effect until Tuesday, March 3, 2026. This unprecedented move comes as a precautionary measure in response to the evolving security situation in the region, which has prompted authorities to take extra steps to ensure the safety of both Pakistani nationals and embassy personnel.

    The Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai issued an official circular on Sunday explaining that this suspension follows recommendations from the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation. The ministry had advised government offices and institutions to adopt remote working arrangements and discouraged the presence of workers in open or public spaces due to heightened security concerns. This guidance was a key factor influencing the Pakistani missions’ decision to temporarily halt face-to-face consular operations.

    In a statement released by the Embassy in Abu Dhabi, officials emphasized that the suspension of services is primarily aimed at safeguarding the welfare of the Pakistani community residing in the UAE, as well as the staff working within the diplomatic missions. The embassy assured the public that consular services would resume promptly once the security environment stabilizes and it is deemed safe to operate normally again.

    Meanwhile, Pakistani expatriates living and working in the UAE have been urged to stay vigilant and comply fully with directives issued by local authorities. The embassy has encouraged community members to remain updated through official channels for any further announcements or changes regarding consular services. This advisory underscores the importance of cooperation between the Pakistani diaspora and UAE officials during this period of uncertainty.

    It is worth noting that the temporary suspension of consular services could affect routine processes such as passport renewals, visa applications, and other documentation services. The embassy and consulates have expressed their commitment to minimizing inconvenience and will prioritize urgent cases as much as possible once operations resume. This development highlights the broader regional challenges impacting diplomatic missions and their efforts to balance service delivery with security imperatives.

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