A CNIC, or Computerized National Identity Card, is a crucial document for Pakistani citizens. It serves as a form of identification for various purposes, including voting, banking, and travel. To obtain a CNIC, you’ll need to provide certain documents.
Here’s a list of documents typically required:
- Birth Certificate: A certified copy of your birth certificate issued by the relevant authority.
- Father’s CNIC: A photocopy of your father’s CNIC. If your father is deceased, you may need to provide a death certificate.
- Domicile Certificate: A domicile certificate issued by the local government, proving your place of residence.
- Passport (if applicable): If you have a passport, a photocopy of it will be required.
- Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs.
- Fee: A fee is usually payable to cover the cost of processing your CNIC application.
Please note: The specific requirements may vary slightly depending on your individual circumstances and the NADRA office you visit. It’s always recommended to contact the nearest NADRA office or check their official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.