
Pakistani Passport Renewal: A Step-by-Step Guide for 2025
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Your current Machine Readable Passport (MRP) or e-Passport has expired or has less than 12 months of validity remaining.
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You are a Pakistani citizen with a valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC), National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP), or Smart Card.
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Your passport is undamaged and available for submission (damaged or lost passports require a different process).
Required Documents for Pakistani Passport Renewal
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Original and Valid CNIC/NICOP/Smart Card with a photocopy (front and back).
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Original Current Passport with a photocopy of the first two pages and one random page as prompted by the system.
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Proof of Legal Residence (for overseas applicants), such as a valid visa, residence permit, green card, or other nationality passport with a photocopy.
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No Objection Certificate (NOC) for government employees, issued within the last 90 days by the relevant ministry or department.
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Marriage Certificate (if applicable) for married female applicants whose CNIC/NICOP reflects their husband’s name.
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Fingerprint Form (for online applications), downloaded, completed, and uploaded as instructed.
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Original and Valid NICOP, Child Registration Certificate (CRC), or B-Form with a photocopy.
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Original Current Passport with a photocopy of the first two pages.
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Parents’ Valid CNIC/NICOP with photocopies.
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Birth Certificate or detailed birth registration document listing both parents’ names.
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Court Order or Guardianship Certificate if parents are separated or divorced, confirming custody.
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Presence of at least one parent or legal guardian during in-person applications.
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Original and Copy of Foreign Passport.
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Proof of Legal Status in the host country (e.g., green card, valid visa, or work permit).
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For first-time Pakistani passport applicants, verification by Pakistani authorities may be required, which can delay processing.
Online Pakistani Passport Renewal Process
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Register on the e-Services Portal: Visit the official DGI&P online passport renewal portal and create an account. If you’re in Pakistan, you’ll receive an SMS and email code for registration; overseas applicants receive codes via email only.
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Complete the Application: Log in, create a passport application, and provide personal details matching your CNIC/NICOP and current passport. Upload scanned copies of required documents.
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Submit Fingerprint Form: Download the fingerprint form, capture your fingerprints as instructed, scan, and upload it. Poor-quality fingerprints may lead to rejection, requiring up to three attempts.
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Pay the Fee: Pay the applicable fee using a credit or debit card (Visa/Master only) via the Passport Fee Asaan Mobile App or e-Payment Web Portal. Fees are non-refundable, so review all details before submission.
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Track Your Application: Once processed, you’ll receive an email or SMS with tracking details. Inland applicants collect their passport from the selected RPO, while overseas applicants may opt for delivery to their address or a designated embassy/consulate (delivery available in select countries).
In-Person Pakistani Passport Renewal Process
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Visit the Passport Office or Consulate: Arrive at the designated RPO or Pakistani mission with all required documents. Some offices require appointments, so check the specific consulate’s website (e.g., Consulate General of Pakistan, Los Angeles).
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Document Verification: Present your documents at the customer service counter for verification. A token will be issued for further processing.
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Biometrics and Data Entry: Provide fingerprints, a digital photograph, and verify data entered by the official. Review the printed data form for accuracy, as changes after this stage require restarting the process.
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Fee Payment: Pay the fee via bank voucher, money order, or cashier’s check (no cash or personal checks accepted at consulates). Overseas applicants may use debit cards with additional service charges.
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Interview: An Assistant Director or consular officer will interview you to verify your national status and documents. Additional documents may be requested if needed.
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Collection: Receive a collection date (normal processing: 21 days; urgent: 5 days; fast-track: 2 days in select cities). Track your passport status via SMS (9988 in Pakistan) or the DGI&P helpline.
Fees for Pakistani Passport Renewal
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Normal (36 pages, 5 years): PKR 4,500 (21 working days)
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Urgent (36 pages, 5 years): PKR 7,500 (5 working days)
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Fast-Track (36 pages, 5 years): PKR 12,500 (2 working days, select cities)
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72 Pages (5 years): PKR 8,200 (normal), PKR 13,500 (urgent)
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100 Pages (5 years): PKR 11,000 (normal), PKR 18,000 (urgent)
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36 Pages (5 years): PKR 9,000 (normal), PKR 15,000 (urgent)
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72 Pages (5 years): PKR 16,500 (normal), PKR 27,000 (urgent)
Special Considerations for Pakistani Passport Renewal
e-Passport Option
Lost or Damaged Passports
Overseas Pakistanis
Minors and Dual Nationals
Practical Tips for Pakistani Passport Renewal
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Verify CNIC/NICOP: Renew or update your NADRA card before applying if it’s expired or contains outdated information.
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Check Consulate Requirements: Overseas applicants should visit the specific consulate’s website (e.g., Pakistan Consulate Bradford) for appointment rules and additional documents.
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Avoid Biometric Issues: Ensure hands are clean and free of henna or ink during fingerprint capture. If online fingerprints are rejected three times, visit an RPO or consulate.
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Plan Ahead: Apply at least 6-12 months before your passport expires, as some countries require a minimum validity for entry. Don’t book travel until you receive your new passport.
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Track Your Application: Use the SMS service (9988 in Pakistan) or Email Rabta for status updates. Overseas applicants can check consulate-specific tracking systems.
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Get a Compliant Photo: Ensure your passport photo meets DGI&P specifications (35×45 mm, plain background). Use services like Visafoto for compliant online photos.
Consumer Feedback on Pakistani Passport Renewal
Pakistani Passport Renewal: Complete FAQ Guide (2024)
Renewing a Pakistani passport can be confusing, especially if you’re abroad. Below are the most frequently asked questions with official links for accurate information.
1. How can I renew my Pakistani passport?
You can renew your Pakistani passport:
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In Pakistan: Through the Directorate General of Immigration & Passports (DGIP) or Pakistani Passport Online Portal.
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Abroad: Via the nearest Pakistani embassy/consulate.
Process:
✔ Online application (if eligible)
✔ Required documents (old passport, CNIC, etc.)
✔ Fee payment
✔ Biometrics & processing
2. What documents are needed for renewal?
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Expired/soon-to-expire Pakistani passport
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Original CNIC/NICOP (for adults)
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B-Form (for minors)
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Recent passport-sized photos (white background)
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Proof of residence (if abroad)
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Fee payment receipt
🔗 Official Requirements: DGIP Document Checklist
3. How much does it cost to renew a Pakistani passport?
Fees vary based on:
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Passport type (5-year, 10-year, urgent)
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Location (Pakistan or foreign missions)
Example Fees (2024):
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Normal (36 pages, 5-year): ~PKR 5,000
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Urgent (10-year): ~PKR 12,000
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Overseas renewal: Varies by country (check embassy website)
🔗 Latest Fee Structure: DGIP Fee Schedule
4. How long does renewal take?
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Normal processing: 4-6 weeks (Pakistan)
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Urgent processing: 7-10 days (extra fee applies)
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Abroad: Depends on embassy workload (2-8 weeks)
⚠ Delays can happen due to verification issues.
5. Can I renew my Pakistani passport online?
✅ Yes, if applying from Pakistan via the Online MRP System.
❌ No, if abroad – You must visit the embassy/consulate.
🔗 Online Application Guide: DGIP Step-by-Step Process
6. My passport expired. Can I still renew it?
✅ Yes, but:
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Expired <5 years ago? Renew as normal.
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Expired >5 years ago? You may need to apply for a new passport.
🔗 Expired Passport Rules: DGIP Guidelines
7. What if my name or details changed?
You must provide supporting documents:
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Marriage certificate (for name change)
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Court order (legal name change)
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Updated CNIC/NICOP
🔗 Name Change Process: DGIP Updates
8. Can I track my passport renewal status?
✅ Yes!
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In Pakistan: Track via DGIP Online Portal
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Abroad: Contact your Pakistani embassy
9. What if I lost my passport before renewal?
1️⃣ File a police report (if stolen)
2️⃣ Apply for a replacement with an affidavit
3️⃣ Pay additional fees
🔗 Lost Passport Procedure: DGIP Lost Passport Guide
10. Where can I get help with passport renewal?
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Pakistan: Visit DGIP Helpline
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Abroad: Contact your nearest embassy
Final Tips for Smooth Renewal
✔ Apply 3-6 months before expiry
✔ Double-check document requirements
✔ Keep payment receipts & tracking info
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