The Pakistani government has announced that passport offices across the country will no longer accept cash payments from July 1. Citizens will be required to pay passport fees through a QR code-based digital payment system.
The decision was approved during a high-level meeting chaired by the Director General of Immigration and Passports. Officials reviewed several measures aimed at improving passport services and making the application process easier for citizens.
According to authorities, the new payment system will bring more transparency to financial transactions. It will also help reduce delays and improve the overall management of fee collection at passport offices.
Under the new system, applicants will need to complete their payments digitally using the provided QR code facility. Officials said the step is part of broader efforts to modernize government services and promote digital solutions.
The authorities stated that passport offices will also receive additional improvements to handle public demand more effectively. These measures are expected to reduce overcrowding and ensure faster service delivery for applicants.
A new monitoring system will be introduced to evaluate the performance of passport offices nationwide. Officials said the mechanism will help identify issues and improve the quality of services provided to citizens.
The government believes that shifting from cash payments to digital transactions will make the passport process more convenient. It will also reduce administrative challenges linked with manual payment handling.
The modernization plan aims to create a smoother experience for people applying for new passports or renewing existing documents. Officials said the digital payment initiative is an important step toward improving Pakistan’s passport issuance system.
Citizens have been advised to prepare for the new payment procedure before visiting passport offices after July 1. Authorities are expected to provide further guidance about the digital payment process.
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The move reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to introduce technology-based solutions in public services. Through digital payments and improved monitoring, officials hope to make passport services more efficient, transparent, and accessible across Pakistan.




