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Short Description: A complete, practical guide to Pakistan’s Tourist / Visit Visa: eligibility, documents, fees, process, extensions, refusals, travel rules, and official sources.
Last Verified On: April 5, 2026
Visa Snapshot
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Country | Pakistan |
| Visa name | Tourist / Visit Visa |
| Visa short name | Tourist |
| Category | Short-stay visitor visa |
| Main purpose | Tourism, family/social visits, and certain short-term visit purposes depending on nationality and subcategory |
| Typical applicant | Tourists, family visitors, diaspora visitors, and some short-term visitors not engaging in work |
| Validity | Varies by nationality, subcategory, and decision; Pakistan’s online system includes tourist/visit e-visa routes and some visa-on-arrival arrangements for eligible nationals |
| Stay duration | Varies; often short-stay and nationality-specific; check the visa decision and official visa category page |
| Entries allowed | Can vary: single or multiple entry depending on visa issued |
| Extension possible? | Yes, in some cases, through Pakistan’s online visa extension system, subject to approval |
| Work allowed? | No, not for employment |
| Study allowed? | Limited/no for formal study; short incidental learning is not a substitute for a student visa |
| Family allowed? | Yes, family members can usually apply separately for visit purposes if eligible |
| PR path? | No direct path |
| Citizenship path? | No direct path; any route would be indirect through a different long-term immigration category |
1. What is the Tourist / Visit Visa?
Pakistan’s Tourist / Visit Visa is a short-stay entry permission for foreign nationals who want to visit Pakistan temporarily for tourism, family visits, or other permitted visit purposes.
In Pakistan’s immigration system, this is generally a visa/entry clearance, increasingly processed through the online visa system operated by the Government of Pakistan. Depending on nationality and category, it may appear as:
- an e-Visa
- a regular online-issued visa
- a visa prior to travel
- in some cases, a Visa on Arrival (VOA) arrangement for eligible nationalities and purposes
Pakistan officially uses several overlapping labels in public-facing material, including:
- Tourist Visa
- Visit Visa
- Pakistan Online Visa
- Visa Prior to Arrival
- Visa on Arrival for specific eligible categories/nationalities
These names matter because applicants often confuse them. “Tourist” and “Visit” are related but not always identical in how the online portal structures the application.
Broadly:
- Tourist Visa = for leisure travel and sightseeing
- Visit Visa = often used for family/social visits and certain other non-work visit purposes
- Business Visa = separate category
- Student Visa = separate category
- Work Visa = separate category
Pakistan has modernized much of this through the Pakistan Online Visa System managed by the Directorate General of Immigration & Passports and related government authorities.
2. Who should apply for this visa?
Best-fit applicants
This visa is usually suitable for:
- Tourists visiting Pakistan for sightseeing, culture, mountains, heritage, or leisure
- Family visitors visiting relatives or friends
- Diaspora-connected visitors who are not Pakistani nationals but are traveling for family or personal visits
- Short-term social visitors
- Some medical travelers, if the consular/portal category allows a visit purpose and the supporting documents are acceptable
- Certain short-term non-remunerated visitors, depending on the category wording and nationality
People who should usually use another visa instead
| Applicant type | Should use Tourist/Visit Visa? | Better route |
|---|---|---|
| Business visitors attending meetings | Usually no, if activity is business-related | Business Visa |
| Job seekers | No | Pakistan does not treat a tourist visa as a job-seeking visa |
| Employees taking up work in Pakistan | No | Work Visa |
| Students in formal education | No | Student Visa |
| Founders setting up a business | Usually no | Business/Investor route if applicable |
| Investors | Usually no | Relevant business/investment category |
| Journalists/media workers | Usually no | Specific media/NOC-based route may apply |
| Religious workers | Usually no | Relevant religious/missionary permissions if applicable |
| Athletes/artists performing for pay | No | Relevant event/business/work permission route |
| Transit passengers | Not ideal | Transit visa/entry rules if applicable |
| Diplomats/official travelers | No | Diplomatic/official visa |
| Long-term family reunion applicants | No | Family/long-stay category if available |
Grey-area applicants
Digital nomads
Pakistan does not publicly present the Tourist / Visit Visa as a digital nomad visa. If you are working remotely while physically in Pakistan, the legal position can be unclear unless expressly permitted. Conservative advice: do not assume remote work is allowed on a tourist/visit visa.
Medical visitors
If treatment is the real purpose, check whether Pakistan has a separate medical/visit category or embassy-specific requirements. Do not mislabel medical travel as tourism if treatment is the main reason.
Researchers
If conducting structured research, filming, media work, or institutional activities, a tourist visa may be the wrong category.
Warning: Do not use a tourist/visit visa for activities that look like employment, business operations, journalism, missionary work, or formal study.
3. What is this visa used for?
Common permitted uses
Officially and practically, Pakistan’s Tourist / Visit Visa is generally used for:
- tourism
- sightseeing
- visiting family
- visiting friends
- social visits
- attending informal family events
- short personal travel
Depending on category wording and embassy interpretation, some limited short-term visit purposes may be accepted if clearly non-work and non-study.
Commonly prohibited or risky uses
You should assume the following are not allowed unless a different visa category specifically authorizes them:
- employment in Pakistan
- paid work for a Pakistani employer
- self-employment serving the Pakistani market
- internships involving work duties
- formal study or long academic programs
- volunteering that displaces paid work or is structured like employment
- paid performances
- journalism/reporting/media production without proper authorization
- long-term residence
- business setup and operational management
- missionary/religious work requiring permission
- undocumented medical relocation
- using tourism as a pretext to seek work
Purpose-by-purpose guide
| Activity | Tourist / Visit Visa suitable? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tourism | Yes | Core use |
| Visiting relatives/friends | Yes | Common visit use |
| Business meetings | Usually no | Use Business Visa |
| Employment | No | Work visa required |
| Remote work | Unclear/risky | Official public guidance does not clearly authorize it as a tourism right |
| Internship | No/usually no | Depends on actual activity; assume wrong category |
| Study | No/limited | Not for formal study |
| Volunteering | Risky | If structured or productive, may need another category |
| Paid performance | No | Use proper event/work/business route |
| Journalism | No/usually no | Often restricted and separately regulated |
| Medical treatment | Possibly, but verify | Check exact category and supporting documents |
| Transit | Not ideal | Use transit rules if applicable |
| Marriage visit | Yes, if only visiting | Marriage-based residence is a different route |
| Religious activity | Limited/private only | Organized religious work may require separate permission |
| Family reunion | Short visit only | Not a residence route |
| Investment/business setup | No/usually no | Use business/investment route |
4. Official visa classification and naming
Pakistan’s public-facing official ecosystem uses several related labels rather than one globally standardized code.
Official names you may encounter
- Tourist Visa
- Visit Visa
- Pakistan Online Visa
- Visa Prior to Arrival
- Visa on Arrival for eligible nationals
How people confuse these categories
| Often confused category | Difference |
|---|---|
| Tourist Visa vs Visit Visa | Tourist is usually leisure-focused; Visit can include family/social visit purposes |
| Tourist/Visit vs Business Visa | Business activities usually require a Business Visa |
| Tourist/Visit vs Student Visa | Formal study requires Student Visa |
| Tourist/Visit vs Work Visa | Any employment requires Work Visa |
| Tourist/Visit vs Visa on Arrival | VOA is not available to everyone and depends on nationality/purpose |
Old vs current naming
Pakistan has increasingly shifted to an online visa portal model. Older references to purely sticker-based application systems may still exist, but the current official process is strongly centered on the online visa application system.
If a local mission gives different terminology than the portal, follow the mission-specific official instruction for your nationality and place of application.
5. Eligibility criteria
Because Pakistan’s visa rules are highly nationality-specific and often portal-driven, there is no single universal eligibility list that applies identically to all applicants.
Core eligibility factors
1) Nationality
Eligibility depends heavily on:
- your passport nationality
- whether your country is eligible for:
- online visa
- visa prior to arrival
- visa on arrival
- mission-specific processing
Some nationalities face extra scrutiny or additional document requirements.
2) Valid passport
You need a valid passport. Exact minimum validity should be checked on the official portal or mission instructions. As a practical rule, passports with at least 6 months validity beyond intended travel are typically safer, but verify for your case.
3) Genuine temporary purpose
You must show a real, temporary visit purpose such as:
- tourism
- family/social visit
4) Supporting documents
You may need, depending on the route:
- photograph
- passport biodata page
- itinerary
- hotel booking or address in Pakistan
- invitation letter, if visiting a host
- proof of legal stay in current country of residence, if applying outside your home country
- financial proof
5) Funds
Applicants usually need to show they can pay for:
- travel
- accommodation
- living expenses
- return or onward travel
Pakistan’s public material does not always publish a single fixed minimum amount for all nationalities/categories. This is often assessed case by case.
6) Security/character screening
Applicants may be refused on security, criminal, or immigration integrity grounds.
7) Biometrics or interview
These may be required depending on nationality, application route, and embassy instructions.
Factors usually not central for a tourist/visit visa
- formal education level
- language test
- work experience
- points score
- job offer
- admission letter
These are generally not standard tourist visa requirements.
Sponsorship/invitation
An invitation is not always mandatory for pure tourism, but may be relevant or effectively expected where:
- you are visiting family/friends
- your itinerary depends on a host
- your nationality or embassy expects a local contact
Health insurance
Pakistan’s public online visa pages do not always make travel insurance a universally published mandatory rule for all tourist/visit visas. Still, insurance is strongly advisable. If your embassy or portal checklist asks for it, then it becomes required in your case.
Return intent
Like most visitor visas, this route is based on temporary stay. If your documents suggest long-term migration intent, unauthorized work intent, or unclear plans, refusal risk rises.
Quotas, caps, lotteries
Not applicable for this visa. There is no publicly known quota, ballot, or points invitation system for Pakistan tourist/visit visas.
Embassy-specific rules
These can matter significantly. Some Pakistani missions may request:
- extra invitation details
- local residence proof
- additional financial documents
- interview attendance
- itinerary clarification
6. Who is NOT eligible / common refusal triggers
Common refusal triggers include:
- applying under the wrong visa category
- unclear purpose of visit
- weak or missing itinerary
- insufficient funds
- unverifiable hotel or host details
- inconsistent statements in the form and supporting documents
- suspicious travel history patterns
- previous immigration violations
- prior overstay in Pakistan or elsewhere
- criminal/security concerns
- passport problems
- poor quality scans or incomplete uploads
- failure to answer additional document requests
- weak ties to country of residence
- using a tourist visa for business or work-related plans
Specific red flags
Mismatch between purpose and documents
Examples:
- selecting “tourism” but uploading only business meeting letters
- claiming family visit without proof of host identity or relationship
- claiming solo tourism but no hotels, no route, and no realistic travel plan
Financial weakness
Examples:
- low or unstable account balance
- sudden large unexplained deposits
- statements that do not match claimed employment
- sponsor offering support without proof of means
Wrong visa class
Very common. If your main activity is:
- meetings
- market exploration
- company setup
- work
- study
a tourist/visit visa may be refused because the category is wrong.
Interview or form inconsistency
If asked about:
- who pays
- where you will stay
- what your itinerary is
- whether you know your host
- whether you intend to work
your answers must match your documents.
Common Mistake: Uploading documents in random order without labels. Officers may miss key evidence if the file set is messy.
7. Benefits of this visa
Main benefits include:
- legal short-term entry to Pakistan for tourism or visits
- online application availability for many nationalities
- possible multiple-entry issuance in some cases
- possibility of extension in some cases
- useful for family and social travel
- simpler than work/student routes
- no points test
- no job offer requirement
- no academic admission requirement
Family-related benefits
Family members can often apply individually under suitable visit categories if eligible.
Travel flexibility
Depending on the visa issued:
- single entry or multiple entry may be possible
- extensions may be possible through the online system
What this visa does not give you
It does not provide:
- work authorization
- a residence card equivalent
- permanent residence credit
- citizenship credit
- unrestricted re-entry rights outside the visa terms
8. Limitations and restrictions
This visa is restrictive by design.
Main restrictions
- no employment
- no formal long-term study
- no guaranteed extension
- no direct PR path
- no automatic right to convert to another long-stay category
- border entry remains discretionary even with visa approval
Other possible restrictions
- limited stay duration
- entry only before visa expiry
- possible city/region sensitivity depending on current security controls
- requirement to comply with local registration rules if imposed in a given case
- no access to public benefits based on visitor status
Warning: A visa approval is not the same as an unconditional right to enter. Border authorities can still ask questions and deny entry if the circumstances do not match the visa.
9. Duration, validity, entries, and stay rules
These vary by nationality and visa issuance.
Key concepts
Visa validity
This is the period in which you can use the visa to travel to Pakistan.
Stay duration
This is how long you may remain in Pakistan after entry. It may be shorter than the overall visa validity.
Entries
Your visa may be:
- single entry
- multiple entry
Important distinctions
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Validity | The window during which you may travel/use the visa |
| Stay duration | The number of days/months you may remain after entry or during the approved stay |
| Entries | How many times you may enter on the same visa |
When the clock starts
This depends on the visa format and the wording on your approval. Read the issued visa carefully.
Overstay consequences
Overstaying can lead to:
- fines
- difficulty obtaining future Pakistani visas
- immigration violations on record
- possible exit complications
Grace periods
Pakistan does not publicly guarantee a universal grace period for tourist/visit visa overstays. Assume no grace period unless officially confirmed in your case.
Renewal timing
If extension is possible, apply before current permission expires.
10. Complete document checklist
Document requirements vary by nationality, route, and purpose. Below is a master checklist.
A. Core documents
| Document | What it is | Why needed | Common mistakes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa application form | Online form in Pakistan’s visa portal | Core application record | Inconsistent dates, wrong visa category |
| Passport scan | Biodata page | Identity and nationality | Cropped scan, blurry image |
| Photo | Recent passport-style photo | Identification | Wrong size/background |
| Travel purpose explanation | Short statement or cover letter | Clarifies visit | Vague purpose |
B. Identity/travel documents
- current passport
- previous passports, if requested
- residence permit/visa for country of current residence, if applying from a third country
- national ID, if requested by mission
Common Mistake: Applying from a country where you have no legal residence proof.
C. Financial documents
- recent bank statements
- salary slips, if employed
- tax or business proof, if self-employed
- sponsor’s financial proof, if someone else pays
D. Employment/business documents
If employed:
- employer letter
- leave approval
- payslips
If self-employed:
- business registration
- tax records
- business bank statements
E. Education documents
Usually not required for tourism.
Not applicable for this visa unless requested as supporting ties evidence.
F. Relationship/family documents
If visiting family:
- invitation letter
- host ID/passport copy
- proof of relationship, if applicable
- marriage certificate, birth certificate, family registration records, if relevant
G. Accommodation/travel documents
- hotel bookings
- host address
- travel itinerary
- tentative flight reservation, if requested
Warning: Do not submit fake bookings. Use refundable or clearly tentative reservations where appropriate.
H. Sponsor/invitation documents
If visiting a host:
- invitation letter
- host identity document
- host’s status in Pakistan
- proof of address
- if sponsor is paying: financial proof
I. Health/insurance documents
- travel insurance, if required in your case
- medical documents if visit is tied to treatment
J. Country-specific extras
Depending on nationality or mission, you may be asked for:
- police certificate
- additional photos
- detailed travel history
- interview
- extra security questionnaire
K. Minor/dependent-specific documents
For children:
- birth certificate
- passport
- parent passports
- consent letter from non-traveling parent(s), if applicable
- custody documents, if relevant
L. Translation / apostille / notarization needs
If documents are not in English or another accepted language:
- certified translation may be required
Pakistan’s public guidance does not always uniformly state apostille/notarization requirements for all tourist applicants. Follow mission-specific instructions.
M. Photo specifications
Use the specifications shown on the official application portal or mission page. If not clearly stated, use a recent passport-style color photo with a plain background and no editing.
11. Financial requirements
Is there a fixed minimum fund amount?
Pakistan’s public tourist/visit visa guidance does not always publish a universal minimum balance for all applicants. This usually depends on:
- nationality
- trip length
- accommodation arrangement
- whether you have a sponsor/host
- mission discretion
What counts as acceptable proof?
Usually:
- personal bank statements
- salary slips + bank statements
- employer support letter
- sponsor’s financial documents
- business income proof for self-employed applicants
Who can sponsor?
Potentially:
- yourself
- a family member
- a host in Pakistan
But if someone else pays, you should show:
- relationship to you
- reason for sponsorship
- sponsor’s means
- what exactly they are covering
Bank statement period
If not expressly stated by the mission, applicants commonly use recent statements, often around 3–6 months. Verify case-specific instructions.
Large deposits
Large recent deposits are not automatically fatal, but they should be explained with evidence, such as:
- salary arrears
- sale deed
- bonus letter
- transfer from family with explanation
Hidden costs to budget for
- document translation
- courier fees
- printing/scanning
- travel insurance
- biometrics travel
- extension fees if plans change
Pro Tip: For short tourist trips, a clean and stable statement with realistic balances often works better than a statement showing one sudden large unexplained cash deposit.
12. Fees and total cost
Pakistan visa fees vary by:
- nationality
- visa type
- entry type
- processing route
- reciprocity arrangements
Because these change and may be nationality-specific, applicants should check the latest official fee page.
Cost table
| Cost item | Official status |
|---|---|
| Application/visa fee | Varies by nationality and category |
| Biometrics fee | May apply depending on route/location |
| Service center fee | May apply if outsourced submission is used |
| Courier fee | May apply |
| Translation/notary cost | Variable, private cost |
| Police certificate cost | Only if requested; country-specific |
| Medical exam fee | Usually not standard for simple tourism, unless specifically requested |
| Travel insurance | Variable; may or may not be mandatory |
| Extension fee | Separate if applying for extension |
| Dependents fee | Usually separate application per person |
Practical cost reality
Total out-of-pocket cost usually includes more than the visa fee. Even if the visa fee is modest, the total file preparation cost can rise due to:
- translations
- appointment travel
- hotel reservations
- document procurement
Warning: Visa fees are typically non-refundable after processing starts, even if refused.
13. Step-by-step application process
1. Confirm the correct visa
Decide whether you need:
- Tourist Visa
- Visit Visa
- Business Visa
- another category
2. Gather documents
Collect passport, photo, itinerary, accommodation, financial documents, and host documents if relevant.
3. Create an account / complete the form
Use Pakistan’s official online visa portal.
4. Pay fees
Pay the fee shown for your nationality/category.
5. Book biometrics/interview if needed
Some applicants may be instructed to appear at a Pakistani mission or designated center.
6. Submit application
Upload documents carefully and submit.
7. Upload/send additional documents if requested
Respond quickly if the mission asks for more evidence.
8. Medicals/police checks if needed
Usually not standard for ordinary tourism, but may be requested in some cases.
9. Track application
Use the official portal or mission communication.
10. Respond to follow-up requests
If the officer requests clarification, answer clearly and consistently.
11. Decision
You receive approval, refusal, or a request for more information.
12. Visa issuance / e-visa download
If approved, download or print the visa/e-visa approval as instructed.
13. Arrival steps
Carry core documents with you for border inspection.
14. Post-arrival registration
If any local registration rule applies to your case/nationality, comply promptly.
15. Extension if needed
Use the official online extension route before expiry, if eligible.
14. Processing time
Processing times vary significantly.
What affects timing?
- nationality
- security screening
- whether your documents are complete
- embassy workload
- season
- political/security conditions
- whether you are applying for tourist vs visit vs another category
Official standard times
Pakistan’s public systems may show indicative processing periods, but these are not always guaranteed and may change. Some cases are processed relatively quickly; others take much longer.
Practical expectations
- simple tourist cases with clean documentation may be faster
- high-scrutiny nationalities may wait longer
- family-hosted visit cases may trigger extra checks
- holidays and peak travel periods can slow processing
Pro Tip: Apply early enough to absorb delays, but not so early that your bookings and supporting documents become stale or inconsistent.
15. Biometrics, interview, medical, and police checks
Biometrics
May be required depending on your nationality, application route, and location.
Interview
Not every applicant is interviewed. If called, expect questions about:
- purpose of visit
- who you know in Pakistan
- where you will stay
- who is paying
- your employment/home ties
- previous travel
Medicals
Generally not a standard published requirement for simple tourism, unless a particular case or category calls for it.
Police checks
Not universally required for all tourist/visit applicants in public guidance, but may be requested case by case.
Reuse/exemptions
Not publicly standardized for all applicants. Follow the specific instructions you receive.
16. Approval rates / refusal patterns / practical reality
Pakistan does not appear to publish a simple official public approval-rate dashboard for tourist/visit visas across all nationalities.
So instead of inventing numbers, here is the practical reality:
Common refusal patterns
- wrong visa category
- weak itinerary
- weak or unexplained finances
- unclear host relationship
- security or background concerns
- poor-quality file presentation
- inconsistent travel purpose
- failure to show temporary intent
Reality check
A clean, truthful, well-organized file matters more than excessive paperwork. Officers need to understand:
- why you are coming
- how long you will stay
- where you will stay
- who pays
- why you will leave on time
17. How to strengthen the application legally
Use a short, precise cover letter
Explain:
- purpose
- dates
- itinerary
- accommodation
- funding
- return plan
Match every claim with evidence
If you say you are employed, include:
- employer letter
- leave approval
- payslips
If you say you are visiting family, include:
- invitation
- host ID
- relationship proof
Present funds cleanly
Use statements that show:
- regular income
- enough balance
- understandable transactions
Explain unusual issues proactively
Examples:
- large recent deposit
- old visa refusal
- applying from a third country
- new passport with little travel history
Organize uploads logically
Label files clearly, such as:
- 01_Passport
- 02_Photo
- 03_Bank_Statements
- 04_Employment_Letter
- 05_Hotel_Bookings
- 06_Cover_Letter
Show realistic travel plans
A believable itinerary is better than an overengineered one.
Pro Tip: For family visits, include the host’s phone number, address, ID copy, and a clear statement of accommodation support if you are staying with them.
18. Insider tips, practical hacks, and smart applicant strategies
Legal Tips and Common Applicant Strategies
These are legal, ethical strategies commonly used by careful applicants.
Apply with a coherent story
Your form, cover letter, bookings, and financials should all tell the same story.
Use a document index
Create a one-page index at the front of your PDF packet if the portal allows merged uploads.
Handle large deposits transparently
If you received a recent transfer, upload:
- transfer receipt
- explanation note
- source document
Families should align applications
If spouses or children apply together, keep:
- dates consistent
- host details identical
- funding explanation unified
If you have an old refusal
Disclose it honestly if asked. Add a short note explaining what changed.
Use refundable bookings where possible
This helps you avoid financial loss if processing is delayed.
Contact the embassy only when necessary
Good reasons:
- technical issue
- urgent humanitarian travel
- contradictory official instruction
Bad reasons:
- asking for daily status updates
- trying to pressure processing without grounds
Reapplying after refusal
Do not rush a reapplication unless you have fixed the refusal reason.
19. Cover letter / statement of purpose guidance
Is it needed?
Often not explicitly mandatory, but highly recommended.
What to include
- your full name and passport number
- visa category requested
- travel dates
- purpose of visit
- places you plan to visit or host details
- who pays
- employment/business/home ties
- confirmation you will comply with visa conditions
What not to say
- vague claims like “I may explore work opportunities”
- anything suggesting hidden employment intent
- inconsistent dates
- exaggerated travel claims unsupported by documents
Sample outline
- Introduction
- Purpose of trip
- Travel plan/accommodation
- Funding
- Home ties and return plan
- Closing request
Tone
Keep it formal, short, factual, and calm.
20. Sponsor / inviter guidance
Who can invite?
Usually:
- family members
- friends
- hosts in Pakistan
Good invitation letter structure
- inviter’s full name
- CNIC/passport details if applicable
- address in Pakistan
- relationship to applicant
- purpose of visit
- duration of stay
- whether accommodation is provided
- whether financial support is offered
Supporting sponsor documents
- host ID copy
- proof of legal status in Pakistan
- address proof
- financial documents if sponsoring costs
Sponsor mistakes
- vague invitation letters
- no ID copy
- no explanation of relationship
- offering financial support without proof of means
21. Dependents, spouse, partner, and children
Pakistan’s tourist/visit system is generally based on individual applications, even for families.
Are dependents allowed?
Yes, family members can usually apply as co-travelers or separate applicants for visit purposes, subject to eligibility.
Proof required
For spouse/children cases:
- marriage certificate
- birth certificate
- copies of passports
- consent/custody papers for minors if needed
Work/study rights of dependents
No special derivative work rights arise from being a dependent visitor.
Minors
Children usually need:
- separate application
- passport
- parental consent where relevant
Unmarried partners
Public official guidance may not clearly define unmarried partner recognition for a simple visit visa. Where no formal relationship category is published, outcomes may be less predictable than for married spouses.
Same-sex partners
Pakistan’s legal and documentary framework may not clearly recognize same-sex spouse/partner status for immigration purposes in the same way as some other countries. Applicants in this category should verify directly with the relevant Pakistani mission.
22. Work rights, study rights, and business activity rules
Work rights
No. Tourist/Visit Visa holders should not work in Pakistan.
Self-employment
Not authorized if it amounts to productive work conducted from within Pakistan for the local market or otherwise outside visitor conditions.
Remote work
Official public guidance does not clearly establish a right to work remotely on a tourist visa. This remains a grey area; conservative compliance advice is to avoid relying on this visa for remote work.
Internships
Not appropriate if there are duties, supervision, or productive output.
Volunteering
Risky if it resembles work.
Passive income
Receiving passive income from abroad, such as investments, is generally different from working, but it does not turn a visitor visa into a work-authorized status.
Study rights
Not for formal study. Short incidental activities during travel are not the same as authorized study.
Business activity
For meetings, trade contacts, or company matters, use the Business Visa unless official guidance explicitly says your planned activity fits a visit category.
23. Travel rules and border entry issues
Visa approval does not guarantee admission
Border officers make the final admission decision.
Documents to carry
Bring printed or accessible copies of:
- passport
- visa/e-visa approval
- hotel booking or host address
- return/onward ticket if you have one
- invitation letter, if applicable
- proof of funds
- travel itinerary
Border questions may include
- why are you visiting Pakistan?
- where will you stay?
- how long will you remain?
- who is paying?
- do you know your host?
Onward/return travel
While not every applicant is always asked to pre-purchase a return ticket, having evidence of onward/return planning can help.
New passport with valid visa in old passport
This can be sensitive. If your visa is linked to an old passport, verify with the issuing authority whether you may travel carrying both passports.
Dual nationality
Travel rules can vary if one of your nationalities is Pakistani or gives you a different travel status.
24. Extension, renewal, switching, and conversion
Can it be extended?
Yes, in some cases. Pakistan has an official visa extension pathway through its online system.
Inside-country or outside-country?
Extensions are generally pursued through the official online platform while the applicant is in Pakistan or managing status before expiry, but exact mechanics should be checked on the official portal.
Is extension guaranteed?
No. Approval is discretionary.
Can you switch to another visa inside Pakistan?
This is not something applicants should assume. Pakistan does not publicly present the tourist/visit visa as a broad in-country switching route to work or study. If a change is needed, official instructions for the target category must be checked carefully.
Risks
- waiting too long to apply
- overstaying while assuming extension is automatic
- changing purpose without changing visa category properly
Extension/switching table
| Issue | Position |
|---|---|
| Extension | Possible in some cases via official system |
| Renewal | Case-specific; verify before expiry |
| Switch to work visa in-country | Not generally something to assume |
| Switch to student visa in-country | Not generally something to assume |
| Overstay while extension pending | Risky unless official status confirms continued lawful stay |
25. Permanent residency and citizenship pathway
Does this visa count toward PR?
No direct PR route.
Does it lead indirectly to PR?
Only indirectly if you later qualify under a completely different immigration category.
Does time spent as a tourist help naturalization?
Generally no, not in the sense of a standard residence-based path from tourist status.
When this visa does not help
This visa does not build a straightforward pathway to:
- permanent residence
- long-term settlement
- citizenship
If your real goal is long-term stay, you need a different category.
26. Taxes, compliance, and legal obligations
Tax residence
Short tourist stays generally do not exist for tax residency planning. If you spend substantial time in a country or engage in unauthorized work, tax questions can become more complicated.
Compliance obligations
You must:
- obey visa conditions
- leave before expiry unless extended
- avoid unauthorized work
- comply with any registration rules applied to you
- maintain valid travel documents
Overstay consequences
Potential consequences include:
- fines
- future visa refusals
- difficulties at exit
27. Country-specific or nationality-specific exceptions
This is one of the most important parts of Pakistan visa research.
Nationality matters a lot
Pakistan offers different facilitation arrangements depending on nationality, including:
- e-visa eligibility
- visa prior to arrival
- visa on arrival for selected nationalities/purposes
- mission-only processing for some cases
Special passport categories
Diplomatic, official, and service passports may be treated differently under separate arrangements.
Bilateral arrangements
Some countries may benefit from specific bilateral understandings, but these are not uniform across all visitors. Always check your nationality in the official system.
Warning: Do not rely on another traveler’s experience if they hold a different passport. Pakistan’s visitor rules can differ sharply by nationality.
28. Special cases and edge cases
Minors
Need parental consent and identity/custody documents where relevant.
Divorced/separated parents
If only one parent travels with the child, additional consent or custody proof may be necessary.
Adopted children
Adoption/custody documents may need careful review and possible translation.
Same-sex spouses/partners
Recognition may be unclear or limited in practice. Verify directly with the mission.
Stateless persons/refugees
These cases can be more complex and may require mission-specific handling.
Prior refusals
Disclose honestly if asked and address the reasons.
Overstays or deportation history
This raises refusal risk and may trigger deeper review.
Applying from a third country
You may need proof of legal residence there.
Change of name
Provide legal documents linking old and new identities.
Gender marker mismatch
If documents contain inconsistent gender markers or names, include explanatory legal documents and consider a short note.
Expired passport but valid visa
Verify whether travel with both passports is accepted.
29. Common myths and mistakes
Myth vs Fact
| Myth | Fact |
|---|---|
| “A tourist visa lets me look for work in Pakistan.” | No. It is not a work or job-seeking authorization. |
| “If I get the visa, border entry is guaranteed.” | No. Final admission is always at the border. |
| “I can just switch to a work visa after arrival.” | Do not assume this. Check official rules for the target category. |
| “A host letter alone is enough.” | Usually no. Identity, accommodation, finances, and purpose also matter. |
| “A big bank balance always guarantees approval.” | No. Source, consistency, and credibility matter. |
| “If I was refused once, I should reapply immediately with the same papers.” | No. Fix the refusal reasons first. |
| “Tourist and business activities are basically the same.” | No. Meetings and commercial activity usually need a Business Visa. |
| “Remote work is obviously allowed because I’m paid abroad.” | Not clearly authorized in public guidance; risky assumption. |
30. Refusal, appeal, administrative review, and reapplication
What happens after refusal?
You will typically receive a refusal outcome or notification through the official process.
Is there an appeal?
Pakistan’s public tourist visa system does not prominently advertise a broad, simple appeal mechanism for all visitor refusals. If no formal appeal path is stated, reapplication may be the practical route.
Administrative review or reconsideration
This may be limited or case-specific. Check the refusal notice carefully.
Refund?
Usually no.
When to reapply
Reapply only after you can clearly fix the problem, such as:
- better financial evidence
- correct visa category
- stronger invitation documents
- clearer itinerary
- explanation of prior issues
Refusal reason vs solution table
| Refusal issue | How to fix legally |
|---|---|
| Wrong visa category | Apply under correct category |
| Weak funds | Provide stronger statements, sponsor proof, explanation of deposits |
| Unclear purpose | Add detailed itinerary/cover letter |
| Weak host documents | Add host ID, address proof, relationship proof |
| Inconsistencies | Correct and align all forms/documents |
| Prior overstay concern | Explain fully and provide compliance evidence if available |
31. Arrival in Pakistan: what happens next?
At immigration
You may be asked for:
- passport
- visa/e-visa printout
- address in Pakistan
- return/onward travel details
- host contact
After entry
For a normal short tourist stay, there is usually no residence card process like long-stay migrants have.
In the first days
Make sure you:
- keep a copy of your visa and passport
- know your visa expiry/stay limit
- keep hotel/host details available
- monitor extension timing if plans change
SIM/banking/hotels
Local private-sector onboarding rules can vary. Hotels may require passport and visa details.
32. Real-world timeline examples
Solo tourist
- Week 1: choose dates, gather passport/photo/bank statement/hotel bookings
- Week 2: submit online application
- Week 3–6: await processing, answer any requests
- After approval: book final flights, travel with printed visa
Student
Not applicable for this visa. A student should use the student visa route, not tourist/visit.
Worker
Not applicable for this visa. A worker should use a work visa route.
Spouse/dependent visiting family
- Week 1: collect marriage certificate, host invitation, host ID, applicant finances
- Week 2: submit separate applications for each traveler
- Week 3–8: possible extra checks if family relationship proof is incomplete
- Travel after approval
Entrepreneur/investor
Not applicable for this visa if the real purpose is business setup or investment activity. Use the proper business/investment route.
33. Ideal document pack structure
A clean file presentation helps.
Suggested naming convention
- 01_Passport_Biodata.pdf
- 02_Photo.jpg
- 03_Application_Form.pdf
- 04_Cover_Letter.pdf
- 05_Bank_Statements_Last_6_Months.pdf
- 06_Employment_Letter_and_Leave_Approval.pdf
- 07_Hotel_Bookings_or_Host_Address.pdf
- 08_Invitation_Letter_and_Host_ID.pdf
- 09_Relationship_Documents.pdf
- 10_Travel_Itinerary.pdf
PDF merge order
- index
- passport
- photo
- cover letter
- finances
- employment/business evidence
- accommodation
- invitation/relationship evidence
- any extra explanation note
Scan quality tips
- color scans
- full page visible
- no cut edges
- readable text
- consistent orientation
34. Exact checklists
Pre-application checklist
- correct visa category confirmed
- passport valid
- nationality eligibility checked
- travel dates realistic
- hotel/host documents ready
- finances ready
- cover letter drafted
- family documents ready if applicable
Submission-day checklist
- form reviewed line by line
- names match passport exactly
- dates consistent
- files clearly named
- fee understood
- screenshots/receipts saved
Biometrics/interview-day checklist
- passport
- appointment confirmation
- printed application/receipt
- original supporting documents if instructed
- concise explanation of trip
Arrival checklist
- passport
- visa printout
- accommodation address
- host contact
- return/onward plan
- proof of funds
Extension/renewal checklist
- check current status expiry
- apply before expiry
- explain why extension is needed
- updated itinerary/accommodation
- proof of funds for extended stay
Refusal recovery checklist
- read refusal reason carefully
- identify exact missing/weak point
- gather stronger evidence
- correct category if needed
- write concise explanation of what changed
35. FAQs
1. Is Pakistan’s Tourist Visa the same as a Visit Visa?
Not always. They are related but can reflect different purposes in the official system, such as tourism versus family/social visit.
2. Can I apply online?
For many nationalities, yes, through Pakistan’s official online visa system.
3. Is a visa on arrival available?
For some eligible nationalities and purposes, yes. Check official nationality-specific eligibility.
4. Can I work in Pakistan on a tourist visa?
No.
5. Can I attend business meetings on a tourist visa?
Usually you should use a Business Visa instead.
6. Do I need a hotel booking?
If you are a tourist, usually some accommodation evidence helps. If staying with a host, provide host details instead.
7. Do I need an invitation letter?
Not always for pure tourism, but yes if visiting family/friends or if your case depends on a host.
8. Is travel insurance mandatory?
Not clearly universal in public guidance. Check your exact checklist.
9. How much money do I need to show?
There is not always a single public minimum for all nationalities. Show enough for your trip, clearly and credibly.
10. Can someone else sponsor my trip?
Yes, potentially, but they should prove their identity, relationship, and financial capacity.
11. Can I apply from a country that is not my home country?
Yes, sometimes, but you may need proof of legal residence there.
12. Do children need separate applications?
Usually yes.
13. Does a spouse get derivative rights from my visa?
No automatic derivative work or residence rights arise from a tourist/visit visa.
14. Can I extend my stay in Pakistan?
Possibly, through the official extension system, subject to approval.
15. When should I apply for an extension?
Before your current permission expires.
16. Can I convert a tourist visa to a work visa inside Pakistan?
Do not assume this is allowed. Check official rules for the target category.
17. What if my passport expires after visa issuance?
You may need to travel with both passports or obtain a new visa, depending on official rules. Verify before travel.
18. What if I was previously refused a Pakistani visa?
You can usually reapply, but first fix the refusal reasons.
19. Will a previous refusal from another country affect my Pakistan visa?
It may matter if asked in the application or if it reflects immigration history concerns.
20. Is remote work allowed on a Pakistan tourist visa?
Public official guidance does not clearly authorize it. Treat it as risky.
21. Can I study a short course on this visa?
Not if the real purpose is study. Use the proper student route for formal learning.
22. Can I visit my fiancé(e) on this visa?
Possibly as a visit purpose, but you should document the relationship honestly and not imply another category if one is required.
23. Can unmarried partners apply together?
They may apply separately as travelers, but formal recognition of unmarried partnership may not be clearly defined.
24. What if I have a large recent deposit in my bank account?
Explain it with documentary proof.
25. Do I need to buy flights before approval?
Not always. If flight evidence is requested, consider flexible/refundable options.
26. Are approvals faster for tourists than family visitors?
Not necessarily. Timing depends on nationality, documentation, and security checks.
27. Can I re-enter Pakistan on the same visa?
Only if your visa is multiple entry and still valid.
28. What happens if I overstay?
You may face fines, exit issues, and future visa problems.
29. Can I use the tourist visa for journalism or filming?
Usually no; those activities often require special permission.
30. If my host is paying, do I still need my own bank statement?
Often yes, or at least some evidence of your own financial situation helps.
36. Official sources and verification
Below are official sources only. Always verify the latest rules before applying.
Primary official sources
- Pakistan Online Visa System: https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/
- Directorate General of Immigration & Passports, Government of Pakistan: https://dgip.gov.pk/
- Ministry of Interior, Government of Pakistan: https://www.interior.gov.pk/
- Pakistan Missions Abroad portal: https://mofa.gov.pk/missions-abroad/
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan: https://mofa.gov.pk/
Official pages commonly relevant to this visa
- Pakistan Online Visa categories and application system: https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/
- Visa extension system / online immigration services: https://visa.nadra.gov.pk/extend-visa/
- Directorate General of Immigration & Passports immigration information: https://dgip.gov.pk/immigration/visa.php
- Pakistan mission finder for embassy/consulate-specific instructions: https://mofa.gov.pk/missions-abroad/
- Ministry of Interior for immigration/security-related notices: https://www.interior.gov.pk/
Important note on source variation
Pakistan’s visa content may be split across:
- the NADRA-hosted visa portal
- DGIP pages
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs mission pages
- embassy/consulate notices
If these differ, follow the most specific instruction applicable to:
- your nationality
- your visa category
- your place of application
37. Final verdict
Pakistan’s Tourist / Visit Visa is best for people who genuinely want to:
- travel for leisure
- visit friends or family
- make a short, temporary stay without working
Biggest benefits
- online application access for many applicants
- useful for tourism and family visits
- no points test
- possible extension in some cases
Biggest risks
- nationality-specific variability
- wrong-category refusals
- unclear documentation around hosts or finances
- assuming remote work/business activity is allowed
- relying on non-official advice
Top preparation advice
- confirm the exact visa category first
- use only truthful, matching documents
- make your itinerary and funding easy to understand
- provide host documents if staying with someone
- apply early and monitor for follow-up requests
When to consider another visa
Choose another visa if your true purpose is:
- work
- business meetings or commercial activity
- study
- journalism/media activity
- investment/business setup
- long-term residence
Information gaps or items to verify before applying
Before applying, verify the following because they may vary by nationality, embassy, or current policy:
- whether your nationality is eligible for online visa, visa prior to arrival, or visa on arrival
- exact tourist vs visit visa category wording for your passport
- current visa fee for your nationality
- whether your route is single or multiple entry
- exact stay duration likely to be issued in your case
- whether biometrics are required for your nationality/location
- whether a host invitation is mandatory for your subcategory
- whether travel insurance is mandatory in your case
- whether police certificates or extra security forms are required
- whether you may apply from a third country and what residence proof is needed
- extension availability and current processing method
- any embassy-specific document formatting, translation, or interview requirements
- whether remote work is treated as impermissible activity in practice for your category
- whether any regional travel restrictions or security advisories affect your itinerary within Pakistan