NADRA Mobile Service Expands Across Karachi to Improve Citizen Access
The NADRA mobile service has expanded to residential areas of Karachi, making identity registration facilities more accessible for citizens. The initiative brings essential documentation services directly to local communities. As a result, residents can complete important registration tasks closer to their homes.
Officials said a NADRA Mobile Registration Van reached the Central Telegraph Office compound on Wednesday. The van provided a range of services, including CNIC applications, B-Forms, renewals, and replacement requests. This step reflects NADRA’s efforts to improve public service delivery and reduce inconvenience for citizens.
The expansion aims to help people avoid repeated visits to NADRA offices. Moreover, it allows residents to access services without spending hours waiting in long queues. Many citizens welcomed the initiative and praised its convenience.
Mobile Registration Van Offers Key Services
Through the NADRA mobile service, residents can apply for new Computerized National Identity Cards. They can also renew expired cards and request replacements for lost or damaged documents. In addition, parents can obtain Children’s Registration Certificates, commonly known as B-Forms.
The mobile registration van offers several services at one location. Therefore, citizens can complete multiple documentation requirements during a single visit. This approach saves both time and travel expenses.
Officials believe the service will improve access to identity documentation for a larger number of people. They also expect it to reduce pressure on NADRA registration centers across Karachi. Consequently, permanent offices may handle visitors more efficiently.
Residents Appreciate Easier Access
Local residents expressed satisfaction with the arrival of the mobile registration van. Many said the service makes the registration process simpler and more convenient. Furthermore, they noted that traveling to distant NADRA offices often creates unnecessary challenges.
Several residents explained that transportation costs and waiting times can discourage people from completing documentation procedures. However, the mobile van addresses these concerns by bringing services directly to neighborhoods.
The expansion of the NADRA mobile service marks another step toward improving citizen access to essential registration facilities. If NADRA continues the initiative in more areas, thousands of residents could benefit from faster and more efficient services. Ultimately, the program can help make identity registration easier, quicker, and more accessible across Karachi.
