Mohsin Naqvi Inaugurates Passport Office
The new office aims to provide citizens with the convenience of applying for passports at any time, with the ability to cater to over 400 passport applications daily, and is part of the government's efforts to enhance public service accessibility in Karachi.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has inaugurated a 24/7 passport office at the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) Mega Centre in Karachi's Nazimabad, aiming to provide citizens with the convenience of applying for passports at any time.
The office, which operates in three shifts, will cater to over 400 passport applications daily, significantly enhancing public service accessibility in Karachi. During his visit, Naqvi inspected the counters, met with staff, and interacted with citizens, addressing their concerns and assuring them of the government's commitment to improving public services.
The new office is part of the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports' efforts to improve passport issuance services, having previously launched the 'Fast Track' facility for timely passports in 47 cities across the country. This initiative is a significant step toward enhancing citizen convenience and efficiency in government services, allowing citizens to apply for passports without interruption.
The inauguration of the 24/7 passport office demonstrates the government's efforts to enhance public service accessibility and provide essential services to the public without interruption. With the new office operating in three shifts, citizens can now apply for passports at their convenience, marking a significant improvement in the government's services.