NADRA upgrades its services for overseas Pakistanis at Bacha Khan Airport
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has
upgraded its services for overseas Pakistanis at Bacha Khan International
Airport. The newly renovated facilitation desk, now located in the
international terminal's briefing area, aims to offer quicker and more
efficient identity-related services for Pakistani expatriates and international
travelers.
The revamped desk provides full access to NADRA’s digital
services, including those available through the Pak-ID mobile app. According to
NADRA’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Regional Director General, passengers can now
process services such as the issuance and renewal of National Identity Cards
for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP), Family Registration Certificates (FRC), and
Pakistan Origin Cards (POC) directly at the airport. This upgrade aligns the
airport facility with the capabilities of NADRA’s main offices, ensuring
faster, more reliable services for travelers.
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Special care has been taken to assist senior citizens,
people with disabilities, and travelers with urgent documentation needs, ensuring
a seamless service experience.
This upgrade is part of the broader government effort to
support overseas Pakistanis. The federal government has stationed
representatives from 13 different departments at airport facilitation desks
nationwide, providing a one-stop solution for citizens. Earlier this year,
NADRA also launched an online platform via the Pak-ID app for birth and death
registrations, allowing citizens to submit vital data to local union councils
without visiting offices—a key step towards realizing the government’s “Digital
Pakistan” vision.
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With this enhanced desk, overseas Pakistanis and
international travelers can now complete essential identity services more
quickly and conveniently, making both travel and documentation processes smoother
than ever before.
Source: Bloom Pakistan
