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Nicole Theriot assumes responsibility as US consul general in Karachi

By News Desk
August 21, 2022

Nicole Theriot assumed responsibility as the consul general of the US Consulate General Karachi on Saturday, said a press release issued by the consulate.

Most recently, she served as deputy chief of mission and chargé d’affaires at the US Embassy Port-au-Prince, Haiti, from July 2020 to July 2022. She has served as director for immigration and visa security at the US National Security Council in the Executive Office of the President (2019-2020), the senior advisor to the deputy assistant secretary of state for overseas citizens services (OCS) in the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs (2018-2019), political counsellor at the US Embassy Kabul (2017-2018), consul general at the US Consulate Casablanca, Morocco (2014-2017), and supervisory regional consular officer assisting 102 consular sections worldwide (2012-2014).

Her previous diplomatic assignments include political officer in Islamabad, Pakistan, consular chief for Barbados & the Eastern Caribbean, deputy consular chief in Baghdad, Iraq, visa chief in Montreal, Canada, consular officer in Paris, France, and information officer in Lagos, Nigeria.

Theriot began her career with the US Department of State as an intern at the US Embassy Nairobi, Kenya, in 1997. She also served as staff assistant to the assistant secretary for consular affairs Maura Harty at the Department of State from 2004-2005.

She holds numerous US Department of State awards, including Superior Honor Awards for her work on peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan (2018) and her assistance to US citizens in the Eastern Caribbean (2010). Nicole is a career member of the U.S. Department of State’s Senior Foreign Service, class of officer-counselor.

Consul General Theriot looks forward to celebrating with the people of Pakistan the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between our two countries. She will continue to pursue our joint goal of enhancing US-Pakistan bilateral partnerships in trade, investment, clean energy, health, security, education, and other priority areas in our shared interest.