Birth Certificate Attestation in Pakistan – Step by Step Guide
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๐งพ Introduction:
A birth certificate is one of the most important identity documents for every Pakistani citizen. It is required for passport applications, visa processing, education abroad, and various legal matters. However, to make it valid internationally, you must get it attested from the concerned authorities in Pakistan. This guide will walk you through the complete process of birth certificate attestation in Pakistan — from Union Council to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies.
๐ชช Step-by-Step Process:
Step 1: Obtain a Computerized Birth Certificate
Start by visiting your local Union Council or NADRA office. Submit the old manual certificate (if available), copies of CNICs of parents, and the child’s B-Form. NADRA will issue a computerized birth certificate within a few days.
Step 2: Verify Details Carefully
Check your certificate for spelling errors, dates, or CNIC mismatches. These small mistakes can cause rejection during attestation or visa processing.
Step 3: Attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)
Visit the MOFA attestation office in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, or Quetta. Bring your original birth certificate and copies of CNICs. The MOFA officer will verify the seal and signature from NADRA or the Union Council and stamp it officially.
Step 4: Embassy Attestation (If Required)
If you’re going abroad, your destination country’s embassy or consulate in Pakistan will also require attestation. Submit your MOFA-attested birth certificate and pay the embassy’s service fee.
๐ Required Documents:
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Original Birth Certificate (NADRA or Union Council)
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Copies of Parents’ CNICs
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Applicant’s CNIC or B-Form
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Passport Copy (for international attestation)
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MOFA Fee & Embassy Fee (if applicable)
✅ Conclusion:
Birth certificate attestation in Pakistan is a simple but essential process for anyone applying for study, work, or immigration abroad. Always ensure your document details are correct before attestation to avoid rejections. With this step-by-step guide, you can easily complete your attestation process and use your certificate internationally with full authenticity.
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