The Iranian Consulate in the western province of Herat in Afghanistan said it has issued 200,000 visas to Afghan citizens since March 21, 2022, the beginning of the current Iranian year.
Mohammad Seddiqifar, Iran’s consul general in Herat, said “in the first 11 months of this year, 200,000 visas have been issued to Afghan citizens in different sectors,” Amu TV reported on its website.
He noted that Iran has always provided Afghan citizens with facilities to travel legally to Iran.
“Iran’s consulates and embassies in Afghanistan have provided services to the people of Afghanistan in the past half century, despite many twists and turns [the country experienced] and provided facilities to the citizens of Afghanistan for travel and tourism to Iran,” he added.
The Iranian Consulate is one of the oldest political representations in the western part of Afghanistan, which has been in Herat for nearly 90 years.
The number of applicants at the embassy and consulates, who want to leave Afghanistan, has “significantly” increased following the country’s takeover by the Taliban. Current political and economic crises have forced many people to migrate to neighboring countries, including Iran and Pakistan.
Poverty and unemployment have also increased migrants to Iran.
Najibullah, a resident of Jaghori district of Ghazni Province who immigrated to Iran due to hardship and unemployment, said, “I am fed up with unemployment. I was forced to travel to Iran to seek a job to support my family and I have no other choice.”
Abdur Rahman, a resident of Herat Province, also stated that he wanted to travel to Iran due to financial problems.
“I studied for 12 years, but now I have to go to Iran because I have no money. I urge the Taliban to rebuild Afghanistan and use the country’s mineral resources. Investments should be made in the country and job opportunities should be created for the people,” he added.
A number of economic experts, meanwhile, said the unemployment rate is increasing on a daily basis, and for this reason more people decide to migrate either to find a job or seek asylum abroad.
According to experts, the Taliban caretaker government must provide people with jobs, start extracting minerals and attract foreign investors so that the migration of people could stop.
Economic experts also warned that the Afghan economy is on the verge of collapse, which would also lead to further migration.
Iran is one of Afghanistan’s neighboring countries and shares a 950-kilometer border. The two countries also speak the same language, Persian. It is said that at least half of the population of Afghanistan has traveled to Iran once in their life for various reasons.
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