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Germany to Resume Limited Afghan Admissions With Flight of About 50 From Pakistan

Court rulings with looming fines have forced a cautious restart.

Overview

  • Media reports say a flight carrying roughly 50 people is planned for Monday from Islamabad via Istanbul to Hannover, with passengers notified but no official confirmation yet.
  • About a dozen travelers are principal applicants and the rest family members, and security sources report no current concerns after identity checks and embassy interviews.
  • An estimated 2,000 to 2,300 people with binding German pledges remain stranded in Pakistan as security vetting and visa processing restart.
  • Pakistan deported 211 pledge‑holders to Kabul in recent weeks and detained others, raising urgency and drawing assurances from Berlin that returns to Pakistan are being pursued.
  • The Berlin higher administrative court held that entry still requires completed security checks with in‑person embassy interviews, while lower‑court pressure includes a Sept. 10 deadline and potential fines to compel visa action.