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Normal Passport Latest Fees in Pakistan (5 & 10 Years) 2024

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Normal Passport Latest Fees in Pakistan (5 & 10 Years) 2024

Normal Passport Latest Fees in Pakistan (5 & 10 Years) 2024

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Navigating the process of applying for a passport in Pakistan can be overwhelming, particularly when it comes to understanding the fee structure. The cost of obtaining a Pakistani passport varies depending on factors such as the type of passport, number of pages, validity period, and preferred delivery method.

As of 2024, the fees for both new passport applications and renewals remain unchanged. The Directorate General of Immigration & Passports Pakistan has released the latest fee details, which are provided below. It’s important to note that these prices exclude service charges, which amount to PKR 1,000 for in-land applications and PKR 2,500 for overseas applications.

Fee Structure for Normal Passports in Pakistan

The standard Pakistani passport is machine-readable and usually contains 36 pages. It can be valid for either 5 or 10 years. Here’s a breakdown of the fees for a normal Pakistani passport:

5-Year Validity

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-36 pages: PKR 3,000

-72 pages: PKR 5,500

-100 pages: PKR 6,000

10-Year Validity

-36 pages: PKR 4,500

-72 pages: PKR 8,250

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-100 pages: PKR 9,000

This guide aims to help you understand the passport fee structure in Pakistan, making the passport application process a breeze. Whether you’re applying for a new passport or renewing an existing one, being aware of the costs involved can help you plan better.

 

 

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