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Pakistan blacklists over 50 visa service agencies: Complete list inside

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ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has banned several agencies offering visa services to the public for various reasons, here on Monday.

The government has blacklisted 56 travel agencies, saying that the decision is aimed at protecting the public from fraudulent activities.

It has asked people to withdraw their documents if they have submitted them to any of the blacklisted agencies.

The blacklisted agencies include Mian Enterprises with license number 2215/MLK, Arshian Wazir International, View International Services, Bakht Jehan, Doha International, Ittehad Recruiting Agency, Zarar International, Al Dunia Recruiting Agency, Lahaizab Bin Hussain, Peakstar International and others.

The government issues licenses to agencies to provide services to the public after verifying their credentials and track record.

If they are found involved in any illegal and fraudulent activities, the government has the power to cancel their licenses or blacklist them.

Following is the complete list of blacklisted agencies:

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