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US Embassy Pakistan Suspension After Deadly Protests

US Embassy Pakistan suspension follows protests over Ayatollah Khamenei killing, visa cancellations, security alerts in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • US Embassy Pakistan suspension cancels visa appointments through March 6.
  • At least 23 killed nationwide amid protests over Ayatollah Khamenei’s assassination.
  • Security alerts issued for Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar.

Islamabad: The US Embassy Pakistan suspension has halted visa services and consular operations after violent protests erupted nationwide following the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a reported US Israeli strike. At least 23 people have died in clashes, prompting American diplomatic missions to shut down temporarily.

In a public statement, the US Embassy in Islamabad confirmed that all visa appointments through Friday, March 6, have been cancelled due to security concerns.

US Embassy Pakistan Suspension Disrupts Visa Services

The suspension affects the embassy in Islamabad and consulates in Karachi and Lahore. The U.S. Consulate General in Peshawar also halted operations as protests intensified near diplomatic compounds.

A security alert issued on March 1 warned of ongoing demonstrations outside US facilities. American personnel have been instructed to restrict movements, while citizens have been advised to avoid large gatherings and monitor local news.

The data suggests Washington is preparing for prolonged instability rather than a brief flare up. Temporary closures of this scale typically signal deeper diplomatic and security recalibrations.

Deadly Protests Sweep Major Cities

Unrest spread rapidly after news of Khamenei’s killing. In Karachi, at least 10 people were reported dead outside the US consulate after clashes and alleged gunfire. Eleven deaths were recorded in Skardu, with two more fatalities in Islamabad.

In Lahore, police used tear gas to disperse crowds gathered outside the consulate. Protesters in Islamabad attempted to march toward the embassy despite roadblocks and heavy security presence.

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Authorities in Punjab and Islamabad imposed Section 144, banning public gatherings and rallies. Key roads near the Karachi consulate remain closed amid continued tensions.

Travel Advisory and What Comes Next

The embassy urged American citizens in Pakistan to ensure their Smart Traveler Enrollment Program registrations are up to date. Officials stressed that normal operations will resume only after the security environment stabilises.

What the market is missing is the broader diplomatic fallout. A prolonged US Embassy Pakistan suspension could affect student visas, business travel, and bilateral engagement at a sensitive geopolitical moment.

For now, US nationals and visa applicants face uncertainty. The situation remains fluid, with further updates expected as authorities assess security conditions on the ground.

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