Islamabad: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the expansion of its Apostille attestation services to include Gujrat and Quetta, aiming to facilitate the document attestation process for residents of these cities. Starting Monday, this service, previously available only in Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi, will now be accessible through designated courier companies.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the extension of these services is part of a broader initiative to enhance convenience for citizens requiring document authentication. With this expansion, applicants in Gujrat and Quetta will no longer need to travel to major cities, as designated courier companies will handle the collection and delivery of documents for attestation by the Ministry.
This move is expected to streamline procedures and improve the efficiency of document handling for international use, reflecting the Ministry’s commitment to improving public services across Pakistan.