Pakistan’s Embassy in Abu Dhabi and 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 suspension comes as a precautionary measure in response to the evolving security situation in the region, reflecting the missions’ commitment to safeguarding both their staff and the Pakistani community residing in the UAE.
The Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai issued an official circular on Sunday, explaining that this temporary closure follows recommendations from the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation. The ministry has advised government and private sector entities to implement remote working arrangements and has cautioned against the presence of workers in open or public spaces, aiming to minimize risks amid current regional tensions. This guidance has directly influenced the Pakistani diplomatic missions’ decision to halt in-person consular operations.
In a statement, the Embassy in Abu Dhabi emphasized that the suspension is primarily driven by concerns for the safety and well-being of both the Pakistani expatriate community and embassy personnel. The missions assured that consular services will resume as soon as the security environment stabilizes and it is deemed safe to operate normally. This temporary halt includes services such as visa processing, passport renewals, attestation, and other routine consular assistance.
Meanwhile, Pakistani nationals living and working in the UAE have been urged to remain vigilant and adhere strictly to the directives issued by local authorities. Staying updated through official channels is crucial during this period, as the situation may evolve rapidly. The Embassy and Consulates have also encouraged the community to reach out via helplines or online platforms for urgent assistance, underscoring their commitment to support despite the temporary suspension of physical services.
It is worth noting that the UAE hosts a significant Pakistani diaspora, making the role of these diplomatic missions vital in providing essential services and support. The decision to pause consular activities, though inconvenient, reflects a broader regional context where security considerations take precedence. Authorities are closely monitoring developments, and the Pakistani missions have pledged to communicate promptly any changes regarding the resumption of services.