In response to a recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, India has taken the decision to suspend visa services for Pakistani nationals. Most existing visas have been revoked, with the exception of long-term, diplomatic, and official visas. Pakistani nationals holding SAARC, business, or medical visas are required to leave India by specific deadlines in late April. This move comes as part of India’s efforts to ensure national security and prevent any potential threats. The decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some expressing concerns about its impact on individuals who were legally residing in India. The suspension of visa services is likely to have significant implications for Pakistani nationals seeking to travel to India for various purposes. The Indian government has not provided any indication of when visa services for Pakistani nationals might resume, leaving many uncertain about their future travel plans. Stay updated on the latest developments regarding visa services for Pakistani nationals in India.

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India cancels visas for Pakistani nationals after terror attack; deadlines set for certain visa holders to leave.
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