March 2, 2026
US Embassy and Consulates Cancel Appointments Amid Unrest in Pakistan
The US Embassy and consulates in Pakistan cancelled all appointments for March 2 due to unrest. US personnel were told to restrict movements, and citizens were advised to avoid crowds and monitor updates.
March 2, 2026

The United States Embassy and its consulates across Pakistan cancelled all scheduled appointments for March 2, following reports of unrest in the country. Security personnel were seen stationed outside the US consulate in Karachi on March 1, as part of heightened security measures.
The US Mission to Pakistan announced the cancellation of both visa and American Citizen Services (ACS) appointments for the day. The decision was taken in response to the prevailing security situation, with officials citing concerns for the safety of staff and visitors.
US personnel in Pakistan have been instructed to restrict their movements as a precaution. American citizens residing in Pakistan have been advised to avoid large gatherings and closely monitor official updates regarding the situation.
The US Mission has not provided a timeline for the resumption of regular services. Applicants who had appointments scheduled for March 2 have been informed of the cancellations and are expected to receive further instructions regarding rescheduling.
Security arrangements outside US diplomatic facilities, particularly in Karachi, have been visibly increased. Officials have not disclosed specific details about the nature of the unrest or any incidents that prompted the decision.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation and have urged US citizens to remain vigilant. Further updates are expected as the situation develops.
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