Pakistani expatriates in the UAE can now enjoy enhanced digital security when managing their national identity documents, thanks to a new biometric verification feature introduced in the Pak ID mobile application by Pakistan’s National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).
The app, widely used by overseas Pakistanis to apply for Smart National Identity Cards and other official documents, now requires biometric authentication when users sign in from a new device. NADRA officials say the update is part of a broader initiative to safeguard personal data and prevent identity fraud.
Seamless ID Management – Now with Biometric Protection
The Pak ID app has been a game-changer for Pakistani citizens, especially for those living abroad. It allows users to apply for various types of identity cards and certificates, including the Smart National ID Card for Overseas Pakistanis, directly from their smartphones—eliminating the need for in-person visits to NADRA service centres.
With the latest upgrade, users will be prompted for biometric verification—such as a fingerprint scan—if they attempt to log in from a different device. NADRA has confirmed that this added security measure is designed to offer users an additional layer of protection.
“Biometric verification is now required when signing in from a new device,” the authority announced, adding that the move aims to enhance digital safety, especially for overseas users whose accounts may be more vulnerable to misuse.
Protecting User Data and Preventing Identity Theft
By integrating biometric security into the login process, NADRA aims to protect user accounts from unauthorised access, data breaches, and potential identity theft.
“Designed to protect citizens’ information, this new security feature helps prevent unauthorised access, identity theft, and misuse of Pak ID accounts,” NADRA said in a statement.
For the UAE’s large Pakistani expatriate community, the update comes as welcome news. Many rely on the Pak ID app to renew or apply for national ID documents, often without the convenience of visiting consular offices. The biometric feature ensures that their sensitive information is more secure than before.