Iraqi national arriving on a visit visa was deported from Multan after immigration officials found her responses unsatisfactory during questioning.
A 21-year-old Iraqi woman who traveled to Pakistan with plans to marry a man of her choice was deported from Multan Airport after a lengthy interrogation by immigration authorities, officials said.
The woman, identified as Alkisa Minar Abdul Karim, is a resident of Baghdad, Iraq. She arrived in Multan from Sharjah on a private airline flight and reportedly intended to marry a Pakistani citizen.
According to immigration sources, the Iraqi national entered Pakistan on a visit visa. Upon arrival, officials conducted several hours of questioning and document verification to determine the purpose of her visit and assess the details of her planned stay.
Authorities said the woman failed to provide satisfactory answers during the investigation. Following the inquiry, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) immigration authorities decided to deport her under immigration regulations.
She was subsequently sent back to Sharjah on the next available flight from Multan Airport.













