How to Get Nadra Juvenile Card (JV) in Pakistan? Step by Step Guide

Step by Step Procedure to Apply For Nadra’s Computerized Juvenile Card (JV) in Pakistan
The National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) is a federal government department in Pakistan which is responsible for issuing different kinds of identification proofs to the Pakistani citizens like CNIC, NICOP, POC, FRC, CRC etc. One of the types of ID cards issued by NADRA is the Juvenile Card (JV), which is specifically given to children i.e individuals under the age of 18 years. In this article of arqumhouse.edu.pk, we shall provide a comprehensive guide on how to get NADRA Juvenile Card in Pakistan.

 

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How to Get Nadra Juvenile Card (JV) in Pakistan? Step by Step Guide

 

 

If you are a citizen of Pakistan, you must have a valid identity card issued by Nadra Pakistan that shows your nationality & official identity. NADRA has introduced Juvenile Card (JV) for children under the age of 18 years. If you are a parent or guardian of a child whose age is under 18 years, even then are eligible you can apply for a Juvenile Card on behalf of your kid.

 

 

What is a NADRA Juvenile Card?

A NADRA Juvenile Card is a computerized identification card that is specifically designed for Pakistani citizens who are not adult or under 18. The card is valid for 10 years but not after 18 years & serves as a proof of identity & Pakistani citizenship.

 

 

Who is eligible to apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card?

Both boys and girls who are not over 18 years are eligible for a NADRA’s computerized Juvenile Card.

 

 

How to apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card? Step by Step Procedure

The process of applying for a NADRA Juvenile Card in Pakistan is simple & can be completed in a few easy & simple steps:

 

 

Step 1: Gather Required Documents

Before you can apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card, you will need to gather the following documents:

1-Child’s original birth certificate
2-Applicant’s original Form-B
3-Parents’ original CNICs (Computerized National Identity Cards)
4-Two passport-sized photographs of the child
5-Proof of guardianship (if the applicant is a guardian)
6-Verification certificate issued by the head of the institution where the child is studying at the time of applying for JV card (if the child is studying in a school).

 

 

Step 2: Visit the Nearest NADRA Office

Once you have all the required documents in your custody, then you can visit your nearest NADRA office. Get a token from the reception to get your turn. You will need to fill out an application form & submit it along with the above mentioned required documents.

 

 

Step 3: Biometric Verification

After submitting your application form & documents, you will be required to undergo bio metric verification. This process involves capturing your child’s photograph, fingerprints & signature for record and computerization.

 

 

Step 4: Payment of Fees

Once the bio-metric verification is complete, you will be required to pay the fees for the Juvenile Card. The current fees for a Juvenile Card in Pakistan is 750 rupees.

 

 

Step 5: Collection of Juvenile Card

After payment of fees above mentioned fees, your application will be processed & you will be notified when your Juvenile Card is ready for collection from the Nadra center. You can collect the card from the same NADRA office where you submitted your application.

 

 

How long does it take to get a NADRA Juvenile Card?

The processing time for a NADRA Juvenile Card is usually 10 to 15 working days, remember that Saturday and Sunday are not considered working days in federal departments. However, this can vary depending on the workload at the NADRA office & other factors.

 

 

Birth Certificate Vs JV

Juvenile Card and birth certificate both are now computerized documents in Pakistan but birth certificate is issued by local UC while juvenile card is issued by Nadra. Both of these documents are not free. Birth certificate is mandatory for all children while juvenile card is an optional document as Form B can be used in its replacement.

 

What are the benefits of having a NADRA Juvenile Card?

There are several benefits of having a NADRA Juvenile Card, including:

1-It is the clear cut proof of identity & citizenship.

2-Holder of JV card can easily access to govt services.

3-Enrollment in schools & educational institutions become very easy on the basis of JC.

4-It gives you the ability to open bank accounts.

5-NADRA Juvenile Card will also help those students who want to study abroad.

6-It makes you eligible for health insurance & other benefits from government sector.

 

 

Form B Vs NADRA Juvenile Card

NADRA is the one and only provider of identity & authentication solutions in Pakistan. It issues wide range of identification documents to the citizens of Pakistan. The 2 of their most popular products are the Nadra Form-B & the NADRA Juvenile Card. The Nadra Form-B is also known as child registration certificate which is issued on the basis of birth certificate and it does not contain photo identification or signature/biometric verification of child. The NADRA Juvenile Card is a computerized, chip based, secure & convenient ID card specifically designed for minors, which can be used to register for school, traveling, banking receive health care & access government services. Although the purpose of JC and form-B is same but Juvenile Card is an entitiled document which is issued on physical presence of applicant.

 

 

Is it mandatory to have a NADRA Juvenile Card?

While it is not mandatory at all to have a NADRA Juvenile Card, as B form can be used for many purposes instead of JV card, still it is highly recommended. The JV card serves as a proof of identity & Pak citizenship & is required for various government services & educational institutions.

 

 

Conclusion

A NADRA Juvenile Card is an important document for individuals under the age of eighteen in Pakistan. The process of applying for the card is simple & can be completed in a few steps. By following the guidelines outlined in this article, you can easily apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card & enjoy its benefits. In the last of this blog post you can read FAQs below. Visit arqumhouse.edu.pk and its fb page on daily basis.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

Q1-What is a NADRA Juvenile Card (JV)?

Ans-A NADRA Juvenile Card is a special identity card issued to children who are still not 18 years old.

 

Q2-Can a parent or guardian apply for a NADRA’s JV on behalf of their child?

Ans-Yes, a parent or guardian can apply for a JV Card on behalf of their child.

 

Q3-What documents are required to apply for a Computerized Juvenile Card?

Ans-Kindly bring original birth certificate of the child, CNIC of the father, mother or guardian, proof of guardianship (if the applicant is a guardian), 2 recent passport size photographs of the child & verification certificate issued by the Principal of the educational institute where the child is studying (if the child is still studying) at the time of applying for computerized JV card.

 

Q4-How much does it cost to apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card?

Ans-The fee for a NADRA Juvenile Card varies, depending on the urgency & the delivery method. It also changes time to time.

 

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