Iranian nominee Mora Namdar has been appointed Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs after securing the majority vote in the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Namdar, a native of Texas and daughter of Iranian immigrants, is the first American of Iranian descent to be appointed to this position, and for the second time in President Trump’s administration.
The State Department announced that Namdar has been promoted from her post working on U.S foreign policy in the Middle East and North Africa to become assistant secretary for consular affairs, overseeing everything from passport issuance to visa approvals and revocations.
Namdar, who is the daughter of Iranian immigrants, previously did the job on an interim basis during Trump’s first term in 2020.
Namdar owns a mini-chain of beauty salons called Bam in her native Texas, with locations in the West Village in her hometown of Dallas, as well as in Fort Worth and Plano. Namdar combined owning the salon with running a one-woman law firm. On Christmas Day, she announced the firm was no longer active.

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