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Updated Passport Fees in Pakistan (September 2024)

Passport fees in Pakistan vary depending on the number of pages and the desired validity period (5 or 10 years). Here is the updated fee structure effective as of September 2024:

36-Page Passport (5-Year Validity)

  • Normal Fee: Rs 4,500
  • Urgent Fee: Rs 7,500

36-Page Passport (10-Year Validity)

  • Normal Fee: Rs 6,700
  • Urgent Fee: Rs 11,200

72-Page Passport (5-Year Validity)

  • Normal Fee: Rs 8,200
  • Urgent Fee: Rs 13,500

100-Page Passport (10-Year Validity)

  • Normal Fee: Rs 12,400
  • Urgent Fee: Rs 20,200

This fee structure has remained unchanged through September 2024 and is applicable across all passport offices in Pakistan.

Updated Passport Fees in Pakistan (September 2024)

Passport Validity Options: Choosing the Right One

When applying for a new passport, Pakistani citizens have the option to choose between a 5-year or a 10-year validity period. Here’s how to decide:

  1. 5-Year Validity: Best for people who may not frequently travel or foresee a change in personal circumstances (such as emigration) in the near future. It is also cheaper compared to the 10-year option.
  2. 10-Year Validity: Ideal for regular international travelers or professionals who require the convenience of a longer passport validity. Although this option has a higher upfront cost, it saves time and effort in the long run.

Renewing Your Passport: What You Need to Know

Passport renewal is a necessity when your passport approaches its expiration date or runs out of pages. Here’s how to go about renewing your Pakistani passport:

  • Apply in Advance: It is advisable to apply for a renewal six months before your passport expires. Many countries require that your passport be valid for at least six months from the date of travel.
  • Same Process as New Passport: The process of renewal is similar to applying for a new passport, including document submission, fee payment, and biometric verification.
  • Fee Structure: The fees for passport renewal are the same as those for a new passport, so plan accordingly depending on whether you need a normal or urgent service.

FAQ: Passport Application in Pakistan

1. What documents are required for a passport application in Pakistan?

You will need a valid CNIC, passport application form, and the requisite fee. For minors, a B-form and a guardian’s CNIC are required.

2. How long does it take to get a passport in Pakistan?

For normal service, it takes 7-10 days, while urgent processing typically takes 4-5 days.

3. Can I apply for a passport online?

Yes, Pakistan offers online passport renewal services for citizens living abroad. However, for first-time applicants, an in-person visit to a passport office is mandatory.

4. What happens if my passport expires while I am abroad?

You should immediately contact the nearest Pakistani embassy or consulate for an emergency passport or renewal services.

5. Can minors travel internationally without their own passport?

No, each minor must have their own passport to travel internationally, even if they are traveling with their parents.

6. What is the difference between a normal and urgent passport?

The normal passport takes 7-10 days to process, while the urgent passport can be processed in 4-5 days, with a higher fee.

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Farhan Abro

Hello! My name is Farhan Abro, and I'm based here in Islamabad. My journey in Pakistan's digital media really kicked off when I founded INCPak back in 2012. We built it from the ground up, driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, to be a trusted voice for independent journalism. But while media is a big part of who I am, I'm also shaped by a fascinating mix of other passions. I'm deeply into automotive, which gives me a technical edge, but I also find my artistic expression through landscape photography and music. And I'm always diving into the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence. Bringing all these different worlds together the technical, the creative, the journalistic, and the entrepreneurial—it really colors how I see things and approach every project. It gives me a distinct perspective that I try to bring to everything I share

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