How to Apply for Child Passport in Pakistan
Apply at a passport office with the child's B-Form, both parents' CNICs, 2 photographs (white background), and the fee receipt. Both parents must consent — either by both visiting or one providing a notarized consent letter. Child passports are valid for 5 years and cannot be renewed online — in-person visits are always required for minors.
Child Passport Requirements in Pakistan
Children need passports for international travel, Umrah/Hajj, and in some cases for visa applications even when not traveling immediately. The process for minors is stricter than for adults because DGIP verifies parental custody to prevent abduction cases — both parents must consent, and the child must be physically present for biometric capture.
Child doesn't have a B-Form yet? Apply for B-Form first — it's mandatory for child passports. For adult passports: online renewal guide.
Application Steps for Child Passports
The process for this passport service follows DGIP's standard workflow. Visit the DGIP portal or your nearest passport office to initiate. Always verify current requirements on the official DGIP website as procedures can change.
Verify current fees and timelines. DGIP updates passport fees and processing times periodically. The figures in this guide are based on the latest available information — always confirm on the DGIP portal or Passport Asaan App before paying.
Mistakes Parents Make with Child Passports
- Forgetting the B-Form — it's mandatory for all applicants under 18. No B-Form = no passport application.
- Only one parent visiting without consent letter — both parents must either visit together or one must provide a notarized consent letter for the other.
- Using NADRA-spec photos (blue background) — passport photos require WHITE background. This trips up many parents.
- Not bringing the child — the minor must be physically present at the passport office for photograph and, for older children, fingerprint capture.
- Assuming online application works for children — child passport applications require in-person processing at the passport office.
Child Passport — Parent Questions
From birth — there's no minimum age. Newborns can get passports. The process requires the child's B-Form, both parents' CNICs, and the child's physical presence at the passport office.
Both parents must consent. They can either both visit the passport office, or one parent can provide a notarized consent letter authorizing the other to apply on behalf of the child.
5 years. Child passports have shorter validity than adult passports (10 years) because children's appearance changes significantly as they grow.
No. Child passport applications and renewals always require in-person visits for biometric capture and parental verification. Online renewal is only available for adult passports.