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Machine Readable Passport (MRP) service has remained
suspended at Pakistan Consulate in Birmingham due to technical breakdown of the
MPR System. As a result, the flow of applications got diverted to our Mission
in London and other Consulates thereby saturating available appointment
vacancies.
In the interim, to facilitate Pakistani diaspora. especially
the Hajj aspirants, High Commissioner Dr. Mohammad Faisal has ordered the
following with immediate effect:
i.
All the applicants aspiring to perform Hajj, who furnish a proof/letter/document of being Hajj aspirant, will be
facilitated without appointment at all the Pakistan’s Missions in the UK.
ii.
All Senior Citizens above 60 years of age will be facilitated without appointment for processing of their
passports at all Pakistan Missions in the UK.
iii.
The daily number of appointments for processing of
passports have been increased at all Pakistan’s Missions in the UK.
Every
effort is being made to correct the system at Pakistan’s Consulate General in
Birmingham at the earliest possible.
Inconvenience
in this regard is regretted.