ISLAMABAD – The Government of Pakistan has officially launched the 2025 Passport Update, introducing a new generation of high-tech e-passports to enhance travel security and convenience for citizens. Starting January 2025, the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports (DGIP) will begin issuing these upgraded passports equipped with advanced digital and biometric features.
This major initiative aims to strengthen Pakistan’s global standing, make international travel more secure, and ensure compliance with modern international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
High-Tech Security Features Introduced
The new Pakistani e-passport 2025 comes with a range of cutting-edge features that promise greater protection against forgery and identity theft. Among the highlights are:
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Biometric Chip: Stores personal data and fingerprints, allowing fast and secure verification at airports worldwide.
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Laser-Engraved Photograph: Replaces traditional printed photos to prevent tampering and fake identities.
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Holographic Overlay: Adds an extra layer of protection against duplication and unauthorized use.
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Invisible Security Ink: Visible only under ultraviolet light, making it easier to detect genuine passports.
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Machine-Readable QR Code: Allows quick scanning and verification at immigration counters across the globe.
Officials have confirmed that these upgrades will make Pakistan one of the few developing countries to issue ICAO-compliant e-passports, aligning it with the security standards of advanced nations.
Updated Passport Fees for 2025
Along with the new design, the government has also introduced an updated fee structure to support the rollout. The latest rates are as follows:
| Passport Type | Pages / Validity | Normal Fee (PKR) | Urgent Fee (PKR) |
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| Ordinary Passport | 36 Pages / 5 Years | 4,500 | 7,500 |
| Ordinary Passport | 72 Pages / 5 Years | 8,200 | 13,500 |
| Ordinary Passport | 100 Pages / 5 Years | 9,000 | 16,000 |
| E-Passport | 36 Pages / 5 Years | 9,000 | 15,000 |
| E-Passport | 72 Pages / 10 Years | 16,500 | 27,500 |
The DGIP clarified that existing passports will remain valid until their expiry date. However, all new applicants are encouraged to apply for the digital e-passport to enjoy enhanced features and faster processing.
Rollout Schedule and Implementation
The first phase of the e-passport launch will begin in Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi in January 2025. By mid-year, the facility will expand to all regional passport offices across Pakistan.
To support this transition, the government is also upgrading passport offices with modern biometric systems, ensuring smoother operations, shorter queues, and improved service quality. The entire system modernization project, costing approximately Rs. 2.3 billion, is being financed under the Ministry of Interior’s digital transformation program.
How to Apply for the New E-Passport
Applying for the 2025 e-passport is easy and user-friendly. Citizens can:
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Visit the official DGIP website and fill out the online application form.
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Upload scanned copies of their CNIC, previous passport, and photos.
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Complete biometric verification at the nearest passport facilitation center.
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Pay the applicable fee online or through authorized bank branches.
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Receive the e-passport within the specified processing period.
Benefits for Travelers
The e-passport not only boosts security but also enhances international recognition for Pakistani travelers. The government is working with several countries to enable e-gate immigration access, making entry and exit faster and more convenient.
Foreign affairs officials believe this move could help improve Pakistan’s Passport Index ranking, making travel easier to destinations across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
Public Response and Future Plans
The public has largely welcomed this modernization step. Frequent flyers and overseas Pakistanis have praised the government for adopting secure, globally accepted technology.
DGIP has also hinted at future innovations, including mobile applications for passport renewal, online tracking systems, and home delivery services for selected cities later in 2025.
Conclusion
The launch of the Pakistan E-Passport 2025 marks a major milestone in the country’s journey toward digital governance and secure international mobility. With advanced technology, biometric integration, and transparent fee structures, Pakistan is setting a new benchmark for travel document security in the region.
These improvements not only protect citizens’ identities but also reflect Pakistan’s growing commitment to modernization, global trust, and digital progress.
FAQs
Q1: When will the new e-passport be available?
A: It will be available in major cities from January 2025, with nationwide expansion by mid-year.
Q2: Can I still use my old passport?
A: Yes, old passports remain valid until their expiry.
Q3: What new features does the 2025 passport include?
A: Biometric chip, QR code, hologram, UV ink, and laser-engraved photo.
Q4: Where can I apply for it?
A: Apply online through the DGIP website or visit your nearest passport office.
Q5: Is the fee higher for the new e-passport?
A: Yes, slightly — but it reflects the enhanced technology and longer validity.





