To curb illegal immigration, AI-based mobile app to be launched in Islamabad from Jan
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- Dec 05, 2025

Islamabad: To curb illegal immigration, an AI-based mobile application will be launched as a pilot project in Islamabad starting in January next year, ARY News reported.
“Through this AI app, authorities will be able to determine in advance who is eligible to travel and who is not,” Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi announced.
Naqvi added that after the passports of deported individuals are cancelled, the government will ensure they do not obtain new visas.
He also confirmed that a uniform international driving licence will now be issued by the National Police Bureau.
“We are adopting zero tolerance against fake visas and the agent mafia,” he emphasized. “Pakistan is in contact with other countries to improve the global ranking of the green passport. People using illegal means abroad damage the country’s reputation.”
He said the overall objective of immigration reforms is to provide convenience to citizens and enhance Pakistan’s international image.
A high-level special meeting chaired by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Chaudhry Salik Hussain has decided to intensify action against passengers attempting to travel abroad using fake documents.
Federal Minister Salik Hussain said that a transparent protector system is the need of the hour. He stressed that individuals traveling on labour visas must possess authentic documents.
“The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis will extend full cooperation to the Ministry of Interior in improving the protector and immigration systems,” he assured.
The meeting reviewed ongoing actions against illegal migrants and individuals travelling with incomplete documentation.
Detailed discussions were held on e-driving licences, protector stamps, and immigration-related matters.
The session was attended by the Secretary and Special Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary Overseas Pakistanis, the Chairman of NADRA, DGs and Directors of FIA, DG Passport & Immigration, and representatives of all relevant departments.
The government has approved measures to make the protector issuance system fully foolproof, while reforms in the immigration process have also been finalised to facilitate passengers.
The two federal ministers have directed all departments to submit final recommendations within seven days. A strict crackdown has been ordered against elements and agent networks involved in the fake visa business.