Documents Required for New CNIC Application (2026 – NADRA Guide)
1. What Is a New CNIC Application?
A new CNIC application means applying for a Computerized National Identity Card for the first time after turning 18 years old.
This usually applies to:
Students who just turned 18
Citizens who only had a B-Form (CRC) before
People who never applied for CNIC earlier
For a new CNIC, document verification is the most important step. If documents are missing or incorrect, NADRA can reject or delay the application.
2. Who Needs These Documents?
You need the documents listed below if:
You are 18 years or older
You are a Pakistani citizen
You are applying for CNIC for the first time
You are applying at:
NADRA Registration Center (NRC)
NADRA Mega Center
Executive NADRA Center
Pak-Identity (online, where allowed)
👉 Example:
A student in Faisalabad who turns 18 and wants to open a bank account must apply for a new CNIC and submit these documents.
3. Core Documents Required for New CNIC
These documents are required in almost all cases.
1. B-Form / Child Registration Certificate (CRC)
This is the most important document.
Issued by NADRA
Proves your birth registration
Links you to your parents’ NADRA record
📌 Important rules
Must be original
Information must be correct and readable
Name and date of birth must match other records
👉 If you do not have a B-Form, you must apply for B-Form first. CNIC cannot be issued without it in normal cases.
2. Father’s or Mother’s CNIC
You must provide at least one parent’s CNIC.
Accepted options:
Father’s CNIC (preferred)
Mother’s CNIC (if father unavailable)
📌 NADRA uses this to:
Verify family linkage
Confirm citizenship
👉 Example:
If your father has passed away, your mother’s CNIC is acceptable.
3. Presence of a Blood Relative (Verifier)
NADRA requires a blood relative to verify your application.
Accepted verifiers:
Father
Mother
Brother
Sister
The verifier must:
Be present at NADRA center
Have a valid CNIC
Give biometric verification
⚠️ Friends, cousins, uncles, or neighbors are not accepted.
4. Additional Documents (If Required)
Depending on your situation, NADRA may ask for extra documents.
4. Birth Certificate (Optional but Helpful)
Issued by Union Council
Especially useful if:
B-Form has unclear data
There is a date of birth issue
Not mandatory in all cases, but strongly recommended.
5. Educational Documents (Optional)
Examples:
Matric certificate
School leaving certificate
These are not compulsory, but can help:
Confirm name spelling
Support date of birth
5. Documents for Special Cases
Some applicants need extra documents due to their status.
A. Married Applicants (Especially Women)
If marital status is married, provide:
Nikahnama (Marriage Certificate)
Husband’s CNIC
📌 NADRA may update:
Husband name
Marital status
Family record
👉 If nikahnama is not registered with Union Council, NADRA may reject the update.
B. Applicants with Deceased Father
Required documents:
Father’s CNIC (if available)
Death certificate (if asked)
Mother’s CNIC
Strong family verification
C. Applicants with Adopted or Guardian Status
These cases are sensitive and strict.
May require:
Court order
Guardian CNIC
NADRA headquarters approval
Such cases usually take longer time.
6. Document Requirements for Online CNIC Application
If you are applying through Pak-Identity Portal, you must upload scanned copies.
Required Uploads:
B-Form (clear scan)
Parent’s CNIC (front & back)
Photograph (white background)
📌 Upload rules:
JPG or PNG format
Clear and readable
No blur or shadows
👉 Even for online applications, physical verification may still be required later.
7. Common Document-Related Mistakes to Avoid
Many CNIC applications fail due to document errors.
Avoid These Mistakes:
Bringing photocopies only
B-Form with wrong spelling
Parent CNIC expired
No verifier present
Mismatch between B-Form and parent CNIC
Damaged or unreadable documents
Unregistered nikahnama
👉 Pro Tip:
Always check that all documents show the same name spelling (English & Urdu).
8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is B-Form compulsory for new CNIC?
Yes. In normal cases, CNIC cannot be issued without B-Form.
Q2: Can I apply if one parent has no CNIC?
Usually no. At least one parent’s CNIC is required.
Q3: Can siblings verify instead of parents?
Yes. Brother or sister with CNIC can act as verifier.
Q4: Do I need a domicile certificate?
No. Domicile is not required for CNIC.
Q5: Are photocopies accepted?
No. Original documents are mandatory.
Q6: What if my documents have mistakes?
You must correct B-Form or family record first before applying for CNIC.
9. Conclusion
For a new CNIC application in Pakistan, documents are more important than the application form itself. If your documents are complete, original, and correct, your CNIC process will be smooth and fast.
Final Checklist (Quick View):
âś” Original B-Form
✔ Parent’s CNIC
âś” Blood relative verifier
âś” Nikahnama (if married)
âś” Clear, matching information
If you prepare these documents in advance, you can complete your CNIC application in one visit without delays.