Renewing a Pakistani passport in 2026 is a streamlined process, but it requires careful preparation to avoid common pitfalls. Whether you are in Pakistan or an overseas citizen (OP), the Directorate General of Immigration & Passports (DGIP) offers both online and in-person renewal options.

Below is a comprehensive guide to navigating the renewal process efficiently.


1. Choose Your Renewal Method

Option A: Online Renewal (E-Service)

This is the fastest method for citizens whose passports have either expired or have less than 12 months of validity remaining.

Option B: In-Person (Passport Office/Consulate)

You must visit a physical office if:

  • You are applying for a first-time passport.
  • You need to modify data (Name, Date of Birth, Profession).
  • Your passport is lost or damaged.
  • The applicant is a minor (under 18).

2. Documents Required for Renewal

Having your paperwork in order is 90% of the battle. For 2026, the following are mandatory:

Document TypeRequirement
CNIC / NICOPOriginal and a clear photocopy (must be valid).
Old PassportOriginal and copies of the first two pages.
Passport Photo(For Online) Digital 2×2 inch photo with a white background.
NOCRequired for Government employees.
FingerprintsScanned via the official “Pak Identity” mobile app or on paper (online).

3. Step-by-Step Online Application Process

  1. Register: Create an account on the DGIP E-Services portal.
  2. Start Application: Select “Renewal” and choose your desired validity (5 or 10 years).
  3. Provide Address: Enter your current delivery address (local or international).
  4. Fee Payment: Pay via Credit/Debit card. Fees are calculated based on the number of pages and processing speed.
  5. Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of your CNIC and previous passport.
  6. Biometrics: Download the fingerprint form, provide your prints, and upload the scan.
  7. Submit: Review all details and submit. You will receive a tracking ID.

4. Fee Structure (Estimates for 2026)

Fees can fluctuate based on exchange rates for overseas applicants. Below are the standard rates for applications within Pakistan:

  • 5-Year Validity (36 Pages): * Normal: ~Rs. 4,500
    • Urgent: ~Rs. 7,500
  • 10-Year Validity (36 Pages): * Normal: ~Rs. 6,700
    • Urgent: ~Rs. 11,200

Note: Fast-track services and 72/100-page booklets incur higher costs.


5. Processing and Delivery Timelines

Once your application is approved, the delivery times are generally:

  • Urgent: 7 to 10 working days.
  • Normal: 20 to 25 working days.
  • Fast Track: 2 to 4 working days (available at select offices).

6. Expert Tips for a Smooth Process

  • Check Your CNIC First: You cannot renew your passport if your CNIC/NICOP is expired. Renew your ID card via NADRA first.
  • Photo Quality: Avoid shadows or glasses in your digital photo for online applications; this is the #1 reason for rejection.

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