Passport Services for Immigrants. In a remarkable development, the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad has officially initiated the process of providing passports to Afghan immigrants. This pivotal announcement, made by Sardar Ahmad Shakib, the Islamic Emirate’s chief of consular affairs in Islamabad. Comes as a significant stride towards facilitating passport issuance for the Afghan community.
Passport applicants now have the convenience of applying online and scheduling embassy visits at designated times. As highlighted in the official notification shared on the Afghan embassy’s Facebook page. This user-friendly approach aims to simplify the passport application process and enhance accessibility for Afghan immigrants.
Notably, the chief of the Afghan embassy in Pakistan has extended his commendations to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for spearheading this innovative system. He emphasized the invaluable impact it holds for Afghan immigration, signifying the importance of this milestone.
Intriguingly, insider sources within the Afghan immigrant community in Pakistan have revealed a surprising fact. Despite the relatively low number of applications, the Afghan embassy in Pakistan conducts biometric testing on an impressive daily average of 100 to 150 individuals. This underscores the embassy’s commitment to expediting the passport issuance process, even in the face of lower application numbers.
Breaking Barriers: Afghan Embassy in Islamabad Revolutionizes Passport Services for Immigrants
The process of providing passports to Afghan immigrants has officially begun, according to the Afghan Embassy in Islamabad.
In a newsletter released on Wednesday, September 20th. Sardar Ahmad Shakib, the Islamic Emirate’s chief of consular affairs in Islamabad. Announced that diplomats and technical bodies convened at a conference and made the decision.
Passport applicants can get passports online and visit the embassy at a designated time, according to the notification posted on the Facebook of the Afghan embassy.
The chief of the Afghan embassy in Pakistan praised the team from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for launching this system and praised its value for Afghan immigration.
A few sources among the immigrants in Pakistan previously revealed that the Afghan embassy in Pakistan conducts biometric testing on between 100 and 150 persons daily, despite the low number of applications.
In the meanwhile, Afghan residents have expressed dissatisfaction with Pakistan’s lengthy passport application procedure.