CRC for Overseas Pakistanis — Complete NICOP & B-Form Guide
Overseas Pakistanis can apply for a Child Registration Certificate (CRC/B-Form) through NADRA using the Pak ID system or through Pakistani embassies. A birth certificate and parent identity documents are required, and in many cases, CRC is linked with NICOP for international identity use.

What is CRC for Overseas Pakistanis?
CRC (B-Form) is the official identity document issued for children of Pakistani citizens.
For overseas Pakistanis, CRC:
- Establishes child identity in the NADRA database
- Links the child with the parents
- Enables future CNIC or NICOP issuance
CRC vs NICOP — What’s the Difference?
This is the most important confusion area.
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| CRC (B-Form) | Child identity record |
| NICOP | Overseas identity card |
CRC is required before applying for NICOP in many cases.

How to Apply for CRC from Abroad?
Overseas applicants can apply through two main methods:
1. Pak ID Online System
Steps:
- Create account
- Start CRC application
- Enter child details
- Upload documents
- Pay CRC fee
- Submit application
2. Embassy / Consulate
- Visit the Pakistani embassy
- Submit documents
- Complete verification
Documents Required for Overseas CRC
- Child’s birth certificate
- Parents’ CNIC or NICOP
- Proof of residence abroad
- Family details
All records must match the NADRA database.
Is a birth certificate required for CRC Abroad?
Yes.
The birth certificate issued by the local authority is mandatory
It may also require:
- Attestation
- Translation (if not in English/Urdu)
Common Problems for Overseas Applicants
- Data mismatch between documents
- Missing birth registration
- Delays in verification
- Incorrect parent records
How to Fix These Issues?
- Update parent records in NADRA
- Ensure accurate data entry
- Use Pak ID tracking
- Visit the embassy if required
Processing Time for Overseas CRC
- Normal: ~7 days
- Executive: ~1 day
The CRC processing time may take longer due to international verification
Can You Apply CRC Without Visiting Pakistan?
Yes.
Most applications can be completed online via Pak ID
However:
- Some cases require an embassy visit
- Biometric verification may be needed
CRC + NICOP Relationship Explained
For overseas children:
CRC → identity record
NICOP → international identity card
Both are often required for travel and documentation.
When Should You Apply NICOP Instead of CRC?
Apply NICOP if:
- The child is living abroad long-term
- Travel is required
- Identity is needed internationally
Country-Specific Considerations
Overseas applicants in:
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- UK
- Europe
May face:
- embassy processing delays
- courier delivery time
- verification steps
Expert Insight
For overseas Pakistanis:
CRC is not optional; it is the foundation
Without CRC:
- NICOP becomes difficult
- Passport process delays
- Identity mismatch issues
Key Takeaway
CRC is the first step in establishing a child’s identity for overseas Pakistanis. It connects birth records with NADRA and enables NICOP issuance for international identity. Applying early and ensuring correct documentation prevents delays and future complications.
FAQs
Can overseas Pakistanis apply for CRC online?
Yes, CRC can be applied online through Pak ID without visiting Pakistan.
Is CRC required for NICOP?
Yes, CRC is often required to establish identity before issuing NICOP.
Can I apply CRC without a birth certificate abroad?
No, a birth certificate is mandatory for CRC application.
How long does overseas CRC take?
It usually takes 7 days but may be longer due to verification.
Do I need to visit embassy for CRC?
Not always, but some cases require embassy verification.







