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How to apply for Passport in Pakistan: Full guide with fees and documents

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How to apply for Passport in Pakistan: Full guide with fees and documents

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Traveling abroad requires one essential document—a passport. Whether it’s for business, study, or leisure, a passport opens the door to international travel. As passport procedures can change over time, staying updated with the latest process, fees, and required documents is crucial.

Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you apply for a passport in September 2024.

Step 1: Prepare Your Documents

Before heading to the passport office, gather all necessary documents to prevent any delays:

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  1. Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) – A valid, original CNIC is required.
  2. Proof of Address – Documents like utility bills or lease agreements to verify your current residence.
  3. Old Passport (if applicable) – If you’re renewing a passport, bring the old one with you.
  4. Biometric Data – You’ll need to provide fingerprints and photographs at the office.
  5. Passport Application Form – Available online or at the passport office, this must be completed before submission.
  6. NADRA Birth Certificate (for minors) – Required for applicants under 18.
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  8. Guardian’s CNIC (for minors) – Guardians applying for minors must provide their own CNIC as well.

Step 2: Visit the Passport Office

Once your documents are in order, visit the nearest passport office. Most major cities and towns have passport offices, and their locations can be found online. Ensure that you carry all necessary paperwork and identification.

Step 3: Choose the Passport Type and Validity

Before applying, decide on the type of passport and its validity period based on your travel needs. The options include:

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  1. 36-Page Passport
  2. 72-Page Passport
  3. 100-Page Passport

Each type can be issued with either a 5-year or 10-year validity. Depending on how quickly you need your passport, you can also choose between regular or urgent processing.

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Step 4: Understand the Passport Fees (September 2024)

Fees vary depending on the number of pages, the passport’s validity, and the processing time. For September 2024, the following fees apply:

  • 36-Page Passport
    • 5-Year Validity: Regular – 4,500 PKR, Urgent – 7,500 PKR
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    • 10-Year Validity: Regular – 6,700 PKR, Urgent – 11,200 PKR
  • 72-Page Passport
    • 5-Year Validity: Regular – 8,200 PKR, Urgent – 13,500 PKR
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  • 100-Page Passport
    • 10-Year Validity: Regular – 12,400 PKR, Urgent – 20,200 PKR
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These fees are effective until the end of September 2024.

Step 5: Submit the Application and Pay the Fees

After selecting your passport type and gathering your documents, submit your application form at the passport office and pay the corresponding fees. Keep your payment receipt, as you’ll need it to track your application.

Step 6: Track Your Application Status

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You can monitor the progress of your passport application online using the tracking number from your receipt. Regular processing may take a few weeks, while urgent applications are processed more quickly.

Step 7: Collect Your Passport

Once your passport is ready, you will be notified to pick it up. Be sure to bring your CNIC and the receipt from the time of application when collecting your passport.

By following these steps and ensuring that your documents are in order, you can easily navigate the passport application process. Keep up with any updates to ensure a smooth application experience.

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