Pakistan

One-window passport counters to be opened at Nadra in 30 districts

Published by
Web Desk

One-window passport counters to be opened at Nadra in 30 districts. The Directorate General of Immigration and Passport Sunday decided to establish one window passport counters in National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) offices across 30 densely-populated districts.

The initiative, announced by Director General Yawar Hussain during a presser in Rawalpindi, is aimed at facilitating citizens and streamlining the passport application process.

The one-window passport counters at Nadra will be operated by the Passport and Immigration Department

“Nadra will charge Rs1,000 per passport in addition to government fees,” the DG said informing about the fee-related details for the new passport counters.

Hussain refuted the veracity of news about all Nadra offices issuing passports from June 10.

Read more: Chairman NADRA says power of data is not just a number story, its data journalism

The DG also said that passport offices will also be established in the Tehsils when the economic conditions of the country improve.

By establishing passport offices in these districts, the government will ensure that citizens can easily access passport-related services without having to travel long distances.

In November last year, the DGIP launched an online passport-fee app enabling millions of citizens to pay their fees without having to stand in bank queues.

The service, launched under the ‘Passport Fee Asaan’ initiative, was one of the several other facilities to be launched by the government in the upcoming months.

The online payment facility was previously available for Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Lahore, and was later scheduled to be launched in Karachi.

However, the ministry activated the facility across Pakistan prior to its proposed launch in the financial capital.

Regarding the online procedure, citizens were to receive notifications via e-mail and a text message after successful payment of the fee, which they must show as proof at the passport office.

Web Desk

Recent Posts

PTA warns users against sharing unlawful online content

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a warning for mobile phone users against…

12 hours ago

Iranian President lauds Pakistan’s peace efforts during key meetings

ISLAMABAD: Iranian President Dr. Masoud Peshkeskian met President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz…

13 hours ago

Govt approves reduced property tax rates, new income tax slabs for salaried class

ISLAMABAD: The government has approved a reduction in advance tax rates on property buyers and…

13 hours ago

CDF Asim Munir meets Iranian President, discusses regional situation following US-Iran talks

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, met with Iranian President Masoud…

15 hours ago

Solar panels, batteries rates drop amid reduction in petrol price

LAHORE: Following the reduction of petroleum prices, solar panels and batteries witnessed a sharp fall…

15 hours ago

SBP announces two bank holidays

ISLAMABAD: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has declared a two-day public holiday for Ashura (9th &…

15 hours ago