Good News: NADRA Mobile Registration Vans Visiting Remote Areas from 4th August 2025

If you still don’t have your CNIC or your family record is not updated, this is your chance. NADRA Mobile Registration Vans will visit many areas in Pakistan from 4 to 8 August 2025. This is good news for people who live in faraway villages and cannot go to NADRA offices easily. These vans will help you make new CNICs, update old ID cards, register your children, and more. If your area is on the list, you don’t need to go anywhere the NADRA Mobile Van is coming to you.

NADRA Mobile Registration Vans

What Is This NADRA Mobile Registration Vans About?

In Pakistan, especially in rural areas, thousands of people are still unregistered with NADRA. Many families are unable to get their rights due to missing CNICs or unverified records. That’s why NADRA has decided to bring the service to your doorstep. From 4th to 8th August 2025, mobile vans will be active in many villages, chak numbers, and small towns, providing fast and simple services for everyone.

This drive is specially designed for:

  • Women who cannot travel alone
  • Elderly citizens who need help
  • Minority communities like Christians, Hindus, and Sikhs
  • Poor families who can’t afford to go to NADRA centers

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NADRA Mobile Registration Vans

NADRA Mobile Registration Vans Schedule 

Click the link and check the Nadra mobile van schedule list.

Timings: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (all days)

What Services Will NADRA Mobile Vans Offer?

ServiceDetails
New CNICFirst-time registration for adults
CNIC UpdateName, address, photo, or family info changes
CNIC RenewalIf your card is expired or lost
B-form RegistrationFor children under 18
Biometric UpdatesFingerprint or photo capturing
Minority RegistrationDedicated support for non-Muslim citizens

These services will be available daily from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please note, each area has a different day between 4–8 August, so confirm your area’s date from your Union Council office or local announcements.

NADRA Mobile Registration Vans

What You Need to Bring

To avoid delays or rejection, carry the following documents with you:

  • Old CNIC or expired card (if available)
  • Family Registration Certificate (FRC) or birth certificate
  • Guardian’s CNIC (for child registration)
  • Any proof of residence like electricity bill or school certificate
  • For minority registration, carry community letters if required

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NADRA Mobile Registration Vans

NADRA Appeals for Community Support

NADRA has also asked for support from mosque imams, school teachers, and local leaders to spread the word. If someone in your area, especially women, elderly people, or minorities doesn’t know about the van visit, please let them know. This service doesn’t come often, so helping each other matters a lot.

NADRA Mobile Registration Vans

Final Thoughts

This mobile van service by NADRA is not just about making ID cards, it’s about giving people identity, rights, and access to government help. Without CNICs or B-forms, families can’t benefit from BISP, Ehsaas Program, Free Ration, or Taleemi Wazifa for children. This is your opportunity to fix your records easily, without any hassle or extra cost.

So, if you or someone in your area needs to get registered, mark the dates (4–8 August 2025) and be ready when the van arrives. It only takes 3 minutes per person, and the result can change a life.

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FAQs 

Q1: Is there any fee for services at the NADRA van?
Regular NADRA fees will apply, but no extra charges. Always take your slip as proof.

Q2: Can women go alone to the mobile van?
Yes, NADRA encourages women to come. Female staff may also be present for support.

Q3: What if my fingerprints don’t match?
The staff will help you re-capture your biometrics or guide you through the process.

Q4: Is this service only for CNIC?
No, B-form, renewals, updates, and minority registrations are all offered.

Q5: How do I know if my area is on the list?
Visit your local Union Council or listen to announcements from the mosque or school.

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