The Pakistan Mission in Saudi Arabia works as a fully operational passport office. It uses Machine-Readable Passport (MRP) technology to help Pakistani citizens living in Saudi Arabia renew their passports. The service is available for both normal and urgent processing times.
If you are a Pakistani citizen living in Saudi Arabia, you can visit the Pakistani Consulate General or other regional passport offices in Jeddah to renew your passport.
Required Documents for Pakistani Passport Renewal
For All Applicants:
You must bring the following documents:
- Valid CNIC, NICOP, Smart CNIC, or Smart NICOP – both original and a photocopy
- Old Pakistani Passport – both original and a photocopy
- Iqama (Saudi Residence Permit) – photocopy only
For Minors (Under 18 Years Old):
If you are renewing the passport for a child, you will need:
- Original Child Registration Certificate, NICOP, or Smart Card issued by NADRA
- Photocopies of CNICs of both parents
- Copy of the Birth Certificate (especially for newborn babies)
Pakistani Passport Fee in Saudi Arabia – Updated Rates for April 2025
Below is the latest fee structure for passport renewal in Saudi Arabia. The fees are listed in Saudi Riyals (SAR) based on the number of pages and the passport’s validity:
Passport Type | Validity | Normal Fee (SAR) | Urgent Fee (SAR) |
---|---|---|---|
36 pages | 5 years | 84 | 140 |
36 pages | 10 years | 126 | 210 |
72 pages | 5 years | 154 | 252 |
72 pages | 10 years | 231 | 378 |
100 pages | 5 years | 168 | 336 |
100 pages | 10 years | 252 | 504 |
Important Tip: Pakistani citizens are strongly advised to renew their passports early to avoid last-minute delays or travel issues.
Services Offered by the Pakistan Mission in Saudi Arabia
The Pakistan Mission in Saudi Arabia not only handles passport renewals but also provides many other consular services. These include:
- Issuing new passports and visas
- Helping in legal matters
- Assisting during emergencies or other official needs
The mission ensures that all services are handled smoothly and efficiently for every Pakistani applicant.
Recently, Pakistan and Hungary agreed to strengthen their partnership in many important areas. The decision was made during a meeting held in Islamabad between Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó.
At a joint press conference, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar shared that both countries aim to work closely in fields such as:
- Agriculture
- Energy
- Healthcare
- Information Technology (IT)
- Industrial Manufacturing
He added that there is a huge opportunity to increase cooperation and grow the relationship between the two nations, especially at international platforms like the United Nations.
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