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Passport Fees Increased in Pakistan

Passport Fees Increased in Pakistan

Passport Fees Increased in Pakistan

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

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Convenience Comes at a Cost as Passport Fees Witness a Significant Increase

In a new development, the federal government has introduced a significant alteration in passport fees, set to be executed from March 7th, as confirmed through an authorized notification.

Details:

-Regular Passport Fees:

The standard passport application fee has seen a significant hike, escalating from 3000 to 4500 rupees. This adjustment aims to cover the costs connected with processing regular passport applications efficiently.

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-Urgent Passport Fees:

Individuals opting for an urgent passport will now incur a higher fee, with charges raised from 5000 to 7500 rupees. This caters to the expedited processing services provided to applicants with time-sensitive travel requirements.

-Ten-Year Passport Fees:

The ten-year validity regular passport fee has been restructured, now standing at 6700 rupees instead of the previous 4500. Similarly, the ten-year urgent passport fee has experienced a notable increase, soaring from 7500 to 11200 rupees.

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This adjustment in passport fees is a planned move by the government to modernize and enhance passport processing services, ensuring a more efficient and expedited application process. As these changes come into effect on March 7th, prospective passport applicants are advised to consider the updated fee structure for budgeting and planning purposes.

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