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    Pakistan Introduces New Passport Fees Effective May 1, Details in Riyals

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Starting May 1, Pakistanis applying for passports will encounter revised fee structures. This change specifically affects those residing in Saudi Arabia, where fees will now be listed and paid in Saudi Riyals. The adjustment reflects ongoing efforts to streamline consular services and align fee policies with currency realities abroad.

    Passport fees are a critical aspect of consular operations, impacting millions of expatriates who rely on timely and affordable document renewals. The new fee schedule aims to balance administrative costs with accessibility for Pakistani citizens overseas. This update also underscores the importance of maintaining efficient diplomatic services in key countries with large Pakistani communities.

    Notably, the fee revision may influence travel plans and documentation processes for Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia. It highlights the broader trend of governments adjusting consular fees to reflect economic conditions and operational expenses. Citizens are advised to review the updated fee structure carefully to ensure compliance and avoid delays in passport issuance.

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