Deadline for Visa Biometrics for Pakistani Pilgrims extended to February 17

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The Ministry of Religious Affairs has extended the final deadline for completing Saudi visa biometric verification for Pakistani Hajj pilgrims to February 17, officials announced on Tuesday.

 

MoRA had warned pilgrims last week that the last date to complete their mandatory Hajj visa biometrics was Feb. 8. However, after the deadline expired on Sunday, the ministry announced via a notification that it had been extended to Feb. 17 for government scheme pilgrims.

 

“All those government scheme pilgrims who were unable to get their biometrics for the Saudi Hajj visa till the appointed date, they are being given the last opportunity to get their biometrics completed till Feb. 17,” MoRA announced on Monday.

 

It informed aspiring pilgrims that they can complete their biometrics at home using the ‘Saudi Visa Bio’ app or visit the nearest Saudi Tasheer Center with their passports to complete the process.

“Remember, this is the last chance,” MoRA warned. “If the biometrics is not completed, you will not be able to obtain your Hajj visa and it will not be possible to leave for Hajj.”

 

The development takes place as preparations for the annual Islamic pilgrimage gather pace in Pakistan. The South Asian country has been implementing digital and procedural requirements for pilgrims ahead of Hajj 2026, which include mandatory training sessions, biometric checks and greater use of mobile applications as part of efforts to reduce mismanagement.

Saudi Arabia has allocated Pakistan a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for

 

According to the ministry’s spokesperson, biometric verification is mandatory for the issuance of Hajj visas, and no visa will be granted without completing the process. Pilgrims have been advised to use the Saudi visa biometric mobile application, which allows applicants to complete verification from home.

 

Alternatively, pilgrims may visit Saudi Tasheerah Centers operating in six major cities across the country. Applicants have been instructed to retain their receipt or confirmation email as proof of biometric completion.

 

The ministry urged pilgrims to complete the process within the revised timeline to avoid delays in visa issuance.

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