Karachi: An American woman, Onijah Andrew Robinson, found herself in a difficult situation in Pakistan after falling for a Karachi teenager.
The 33-year-old traveled from New York to Karachi, captivated by the promise of love, but was left stranded when the relationship fell apart.
According to sources, Robinson arrived in Karachi on October 11, 2024, on a 30-day tourist visa. During her stay, her visa expired, and she overstayed, leaving her unable to exit the country.
Robinson had ‘fallen in love’ with 19-year-old Nidal Ahmed Memon, a resident of Garden West, Karachi, after connecting with him on social media and traveled from New York to Pakistan with plans to marry him.
However, the teenager backed out of the marriage under pressure from his family, leaving Robinson stranded.
For seven days, she stayed at the airport, suffering from a cold and flu, eventually requiring treatment in the emergency clinic.
As Robinson did not hold a valid ticket for the US, she was not allowed to enter the airport premises by the Airport Security Force (ASF).
Local police intervened and sought assistance from the US Consulate. However, consulate officials reportedly did not respond to the situation.
Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori, during a visit to the airport, learned about her plight and facilitated the issuance of a new visa and a ticket for her return. Robinson’s exit permit was issued by the Ministry of Interior (MoI), and arrangements were made for her to leave Pakistan.
Robinson’s case highlights a growing trend of romances facilitated by social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat. In recent years, Pakistan has witnessed several instances where foreign women have traveled to the country to meet and marry their Pakistani partners.
In June 2023, 49-year-old Rosa from Mexico journeyed to Pakistan to marry 18-year-old Izaz Ali from Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The couple’s relationship began on Facebook, blossoming into love over time.
Similarly, in November 2018, an American woman named Helena traveled to Sialkot, Pakistan, to marry 21-year-old Kashif, whom she had met on social media.
In July 2023, Anju, a 35-year-old woman from Uttar Pradesh, India, traveled to Upper Dir in KP to meet 29-year-old Nasrullah, whom she had befriended on Facebook.