ISLAMABAD (PEN) : The Ministry of Religious Affairs has released details for Hajj 2025 applications, opening the process from November 18 until December 3, with an extended deadline for those holding valid passports to apply until December 6.
Priority will be given to first-time applicants under the regular scheme, and the draw is set for December 6.
Hajj expenses are projected between Rs1,075,000 and Rs1,175,000, and applicants are required to meet specific criteria, including physical and mental health conditions outlined in Saudi policy.
Applicants born before February 12, 2013, are eligible; a medical certificate will be mandatory.
Overseas Pakistanis can download medical certificate forms from the ministry’s website.
Those applying for passports may also submit a token application.
All members of a group must select the same Hajj package style, as changes to the package will not be allowed post-draw.
Special arrangements include room allocations for Mehrram’s relatives, with four to six people per room.
Women can now travel without a Muharram, and selecting a family status on the application is mandatory.
The entire application process and fee submission are available online under the regular scheme, simplifying access for applicants across Pakistan.