- Go to my Pakistan visa page for information on the different types of visas for Pakistan.
- Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to Pakistan: Yes
- U.S. citizens will need to get visas at a Pakistani Embassy or Consulate. There is no such thing as a visa on arrival for U.S. citizens.
- Visa required for non-U.S. citizens before you go to Pakistan:
- Check this super informative page here at the Pakistan Directorate General of Immigration and Passports to see if you need to get a visa for Pakistan.
- Where to find the Pakistan Embassy or Consulate closest to your place of residence:
- If you’re inside the U.S., go to this link at the Embassy of Pakistan (in Washington D.C.) website.
- At the very top of the page, it will say “Consulates.”
- Unless, you live in the Washington D.C. jurisdiction, you can click on that “Consulates” link to find the nearest consulate to you.
- If you’re outside of the U.S.: Click here.
- If you’re inside the U.S., go to this link at the Embassy of Pakistan (in Washington D.C.) website.
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