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German Consulate in Karachi Resumes Services for Non-EU Citizens

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The German consulate general in Karachi has resumed its regular operations for non-European Union citizens, according to a statement released on Friday.

“The Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Karachi has resumed normal operation for non-EU citizens,” the consulate announced in a statement shared on Facebook.

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Earlier this month, the consulate had suspended services for non-EU citizens until further notice, without specifying a reason. However, previously issued visas for non-EU citizens were still available for pickup during the suspension.

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