Director General of Telangana Police, Jitender, on Friday (April 25, 2025) has issued an advisory notifying the Central government orders about immediate suspension of visa services to Pakistani nationals.
As per the statement, all existing valid visas issued by India to Pakistani citizens will stand revoked with effect from April 27. Medical visas, however, will remain valid till April 29. The decision excludes holders of Long Term Visas (LTVs), diplomatic and official visas, who are not affected by the revocation.
A total of 232 Pakistan nationals in the State hold Indian visas. Of them, 33 would leave after the DGP issued the advisory. The remaining 199 hold Long term visas — they are exempted from this suspension.
Pakistani citizens currently residing in the State have been urged to adhere strictly to the updated guidelines to avoid legal consequences. The Attari border will remain open for Pakistani nationals departing from India till April 30.
Published – April 25, 2025 06:12 pm IST
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