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Pakistani Passport Renewal Process in the UK with Fees!

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New Machine Readable Passport fee in Pakistan – October 2025 Update

New Machine Readable Passport fee in Pakistan – October 2025 Update

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Pakistani citizens residing in the UK can renew their regular passports at the Pakistan High Commission in London or its consulates in Bradford, Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow. Applicants need to visit in person with the necessary documents, as the passport offices employ live data capture.

The process involves capturing data entry, photos, signatures, and thumb impressions using advanced technology. Walk-in applicants cannot avail Machine Readable Passport (MRP) services; appointments are mandatory.

For July 2024, the passport renewal fees in the UK are as follows.

36 Pages:

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  • Normal Processing: £30 (5 years), £45 (10 years)
  • Urgent Processing: £50 (5 years), £75 (10 years)

72 Pages:

  • Normal Processing: £55 (5 years), £82 (10 years)
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  • Urgent Processing: £90 (5 years), £135 (10 years)

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100 Pages:

  • Normal Processing: £60 (5 years), £90 (10 years)
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  • Urgent Processing: £120 (5 years), £180 (10 years)

Appointments can be booked online for passport renewals.

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