Loading weather…

Pakistan launches new payment system for passport

⏱ 2 minute read
Pakistan launches new payment system for passport

ISLAMABAD: Directorate General of Immigration and Passports (DGIP) has launched a modern online system for passport fee payments. With this new facility, applicants will no longer need to stand in long queues at the National Bank of Pakistan.

According to a DGIP spokesperson, the system has been developed to ensure public convenience and save time. Citizens can now pay their passport fees within a minute through the new “Passport Fee Asaan” mobile application and the website Paymaster.com.pk, both launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior.

The spokesperson added that payments can be made anytime and from anywhere. To initiate the process, users must first generate a Payment Slip ID (PSID), available via the Passport Fee Asaan app—compatible with both Android and iOS—or the Paymaster website.

Multiple Payment Options
The new system offers several payment methods, including internet banking, ATMs, Easypaisa, and JazzCash. During payment, users must select the ‘1Bill’ option and enter “999999” before the PSID number. After successful payment, applicants can visit their nearest passport office to complete the remaining application process without waiting in any bank lines.

Government’s Objective
The DGIP spokesperson stated that the initiative aims to make the passport issuance process faster, more transparent, and user-friendly. The online payment system will help reduce corruption, delays, and human involvement, while providing citizens with convenient services from home.

Media reports suggest that the DGIP, with the Ministry of Interior’s approval, will soon implement this system across all passport offices in the country. Future plans include integrating the service with NADRA’s digital identification system, enabling citizens to submit complete online passport applications and payments—eliminating the need for office visits altogether.

Public Response
The initiative has been widely welcomed by the public as a practical step toward a “Digital Pakistan.” Citizens have expressed that if implemented effectively, the system will make the passport process much faster, more transparent, and hassle-free than before.

“Our goal is to make things easier for every citizen,” said the DGIP spokesperson. “Now, no one will waste time or stand in bank queues—just one click will complete the entire process.”

Posts List

FM Asim Munir’s efforts for regional peace draw Nobel Prize support

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has become the focal point of global attention for his…

June 17, 2026

Field Marshal’s diplomacy gains global attention, Nobel Peace Prize support grows

Azhar Javaid Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has drawn international attention for his leadership and…

June 17, 2026

PCB plans lucrative packages for top Test cricketers

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has prepared a plan to provide national cricketers with more…

June 17, 2026

Actress Momina Iqbal sends legal notice to Nasir Madni

Actress Mominah Iqbal has escalated her dispute with religious scholar Nasir Madni by sending him…

June 17, 2026
Scroll to Top