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Pakistan Overhauls Passport System to Cut Delays and Digitalize Operations

Last updated: April 27, 2026 11:54 pm
Amna Iqbal
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The federal government has initiated a sweeping modernization of the country’s passport issuance system, aiming to replace outdated infrastructure with a fully digital, high-speed processing network. Interior ministry officials confirmed the move Wednesday, citing a need to clear a massive backlog that has left thousands of citizens waiting months for travel documents. For years, the passport office has operated on legacy systems that struggled to handle the surge in demand—particularly as record numbers of Pakistanis sought work visas abroad. The new upgrade shifts the entire workflow to a cloud-based server architecture. This change is designed to automate verification processes that previously required manual file movement between departments. The overhaul focuses on three primary areas: hardware upgrades at regional offices, a refined biometric verification link with NADRA, and a streamlined printing process. Sources within the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports suggest the new system could reduce printing times by nearly 40%. “We are moving away from the bottlenecks that defined the last decade,” a senior official at the Interior Ministry said. “The goal is to move from a system of constant complaints to one where a standard passport is delivered within a predictable, short window.” Despite the promise of speed, the transition period remains a point of friction. Many regional centers are currently undergoing server migration, leading to temporary service outages and long queues. The ministry has advised applicants to use the online portal for status updates, though many users report that the digital tracking system often lags behind real-time physical processing. Critics point out that technology alone won’t solve the crisis. Without addressing the shortage of physical printing machines and the consistent supply of lamination paper—which has caused recurring halts in the past—the software upgrades may only shift the problem rather than solve it. The government plans to have the new system fully operational across all major cities by the end of the next quarter. Whether this digital pivot finally ends the passport backlog or simply adds another layer of complexity for the average citizen, remains the central question for the millions currently stuck in the waiting room.
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