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ISLAMABAD: The government has announced a temporary suspension of the issuance of 100-page passports, according to an official statement from the Passport Office.
The Directorate General of Immigration and Passports, while expressing regret for any inconvenience this may cause clarified that this decision is part of the the plan to introduce electronic passports (e-passports) nationwide.
This transition initially began in Islamabad and has since been extended to all passport offices across the country following the federal government’s introduction of e-passports in June.
As of August 16, 2023, new fee schedules have been implemented for e-passports, while fees for standard passports will remain unchanged.
The cost of a standard 36-page passport valid for 5 years is set at Rs. 9,000. An urgent e-passport option is available for Rs. 15,000.
A 72-page e-passport for regular processing will cost Rs. 16,500, while urgent service for the 72-page e-passport is priced at Rs. 27,000.
For citizens who opt for a 36-page passport with a 10-year validity, the normal fee is Rs. 13,500. The urgent service for this passport type costs Rs. 22,500.
Additionally, a 72-page passport with a 10-year validity will incur a standard fee of Rs. 24,750, with an urgent processing fee of Rs. 40,500.
The government’s decision to temporarily halt the issuance of 100-page passports is in line with their efforts to streamline passport services and introduce more secure electronic passports to enhance the travel experience for Pakistani citizens.