Imran Khan’s Sons Unable to Obtain Visa from Pakistan High Commission in London

ISLAMABAD/LONDON: Qasim Khan and Suleman Khan, the two sons of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, were unable to obtain visas from the Pakistan High Commission in London due to technical issues in their applications.
Reports indicate that the applications, submitted last month, remain pending at the relevant section of the Ministry of Interior in Islamabad. Diplomatic sources in London told *The News* that the delays are primarily due to the applicants’ lack of interest in providing the required information, despite being asked to correct deficiencies in their submissions.
Sources also revealed that both Qasim and Suleman, holders of British passports, listed London as their place of birth and did not indicate any connection to Pakistan in their applications. Additionally, they failed to provide accurate travel dates in the designated forms, contributing to the delay in visa processing.





