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Trump administration halts visa restrictions on over 40 countries, including Pakistan

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April 3, 2025
Trump administration halts visa restrictions on over 40 countries, including Pakistan
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Washington, April 3, 2025: The Trump administration has decided to suspend the implementation of visa restrictions on citizens of more than 40 countries, including Pakistan. The decision follows a review by U.S. security agencies on travel screening procedures.

The controversial travel restrictions were initially proposed under an executive order signed by former President Donald Trump on January 20. The order aimed to enhance national security and prevent terrorism-related threats. However, the administration’s March 21 deadline for enforcement quietly passed, and the U.S. State Department later confirmed that no new timeline had been set for the restrictions’ implementation.

During a press briefing, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated, “No specific date has been set for the enforcement of visa restrictions.”

According to U.S. media reports, the administration had categorized countries into different risk groups. Pakistan was placed on the “Orange List”, meaning its citizens would have faced stricter screening and interviews when applying for visas.

The policy’s enforcement faced internal disagreements within the administration, along with legal complexities and diplomatic pressure from various nations.

More than 30 U.S. lawmakers urged President Trump to abandon the travel restrictions altogether, arguing that the policy would harm economic and diplomatic relations without offering significant benefits to national security.

Pakistani officials have responded with cautious optimism, stating that negotiations with Washington are ongoing. While a final decision on the restrictions has not been made, experts believe the policy could be reassessed in light of upcoming U.S. elections or shifting global diplomatic dynamics.

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