Embassies say Pakistan passports without lamination unacceptable

The decision has left affected people with no choice but to apply for a new passport once again.


Web Desk June 16, 2013
Embassies, rejected passports without lamination saying that the stamped passport won't be considered, Express News reported. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: The Interior ministry had extended the expiration date of old passports by issuing them with stamps instead of using lamination papers, a method that is now being rejected by foreign embassies,  Express News reported.

Embassies, rejected passports without lamination saying that the stamped passport will not be considered, Express News reported.

The decision has left the affected people with no choice but to apply for a new passport once again.

The delay in the renewal and issuance of passports because of the shortage of lamination papers has created problems for people looking to travel to other countries.

The decision of issuing old passports with stamps instead of having them laminated is being attributed to former interior minister Rehman Malik.

COMMENTS (23)

Sajid | 11 years ago | Reply

These stamped extension are not normal that swhy embassies are rejecting it.

np | 11 years ago | Reply

@naeem khan Manhattan,Ks: "Does it take rocket science to manufacture laminated paper in Pakistan, a nation which could develop and test nuclear weapons but yet they have no facility to make laminated paper on their own. "

The answer is in the question itself. How likely is it that the country that cannot even maufacture laminated paper actually developed nuclear technology? (Some other facts you may want to consider: >60% Pakistan's exports are textile related and further 30% are food products. No manufacturing exports worth the name and this is the country that claims it developed nuclear technology? Not any more than North Korea developed it on its own

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