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Germany to Receive 28 Afghan Applicants in Hannover After Court Rulings

The arrivals follow legal challenges to a May visa freeze, with security interviews in Pakistan restarted.

Overview

  • The 28 people won visas through lawsuits after the government stopped voluntary issuance under federal admission programs in May.
  • They are scheduled to land in Hannover on Wednesday on a commercial flight, following an earlier group of 47 who arrived in early September.
  • About 1,910 people still await visas, including roughly 1,040 under the federal admission program, nearly 600 in the interim track, around 210 former local staff cases, and about 60 on a human-rights list.
  • Courts have largely enforced pledges under the Bundesaufnahmeprogramm, while the Higher Administrative Court backed wider government discretion for local-staff, interim and human-rights lists.
  • Security vetting teams from the domestic intelligence service, the BKA and the Federal Police have resumed interviews in Pakistan at a high double‑digit weekly pace, as many applicants remain in Islamabad guesthouses and face detentions and deportations by Pakistani authorities.