NADRA Offers Lifetime Green ID Cards to Pakistani Organ Donors
NADRA Offers Lifetime Green ID Cards to Pakistani Organ Donors: A unique and proud offer has been made by NADRA for citizens who donate organs on the basis of humanitarian sympathy in Pakistan. NADRA has announced that Pakistani citizens who donate their organs will be issued lifetime identity cards with a special green symbol on them. These identity cards will not only be a recognition of the great sacrifice of the donors but will also give them a dignified position in the society. Individuals aged 18 years and above, who are determined to donate organs for humanity in their lifetime, can get this special smart card or NICOP by registering themselves with the concerned registration authority at NADRA offices or through the Pak ID app.
NADRA has also issued an important clarification on this occasion that more than seven lakh deaths have been registered in the union councils across the country, but many relatives have not updated their records in NADRA, due to which fake or conflicting identity issues are arising. NADRA has sent mobile messages to all such individuals and their close relatives informing them that if the person concerned has indeed passed away, they should go to the nearest office and get their CNIC cancelled and if the entry is incorrect, the record should be immediately corrected by the Union Council. This step will not only ensure the accuracy of the data but will also prove to be a strong step towards protecting the rights of every citizen. Every Pakistani citizen must be aware of the details contained in this article so that he can also take the right steps for himself or his loved ones.

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NADRA’s New Announcement: Lifetime ID Cards for Organ Donors
In an official post shared across NADRA’s verified social media platforms, the organization announced that all Pakistani citizens aged 18 or above who willingly register as organ donors will be granted lifetime validity CNICs with a special green symbol.
The special green ID card will be issued not only as a token of appreciation but also to ensure that organ donors are officially recorded and identified in a uniform, standardized way across the country.
Who Is Eligible for the Green Lifetime ID Card?
To qualify for NADRA’s new green lifetime ID card, citizens must fulfill the following requirements:
- Must be a Pakistani national with a valid CNIC or NICOP.
- Should be 18 years or older at the time of registration.
- Must be willing to donate organs voluntarily for humanitarian purposes.
- Must register as an organ donor with the authorized organ donor registry.
Those who complete this process can then apply for their lifetime-valid CNIC or NICOP with the green indicator through NADRA’s offices or online systems.
How to Register as an Organ Donor in Pakistan
Organ donation in Pakistan is regulated by the Human Organ Transplant Authority (HOTA). To become an official donor, you must:
- Visit a designated HOTA-authorized hospital or organ donor registration authority.
- Fill out the organ donor registration form and provide required documents.
- Receive a registration confirmation or certificate.
- With this confirmation, visit your nearest NADRA office to initiate the process for the green ID card.
This ensures that only verified and committed individuals are included in the lifetime organ donor registry.
Step-by-Step Guide to Apply for NADRA’s Green Lifetime ID Card
Once registered as an organ donor, follow these steps to apply for your NADRA card:
- Visit your nearest NADRA office with:
- Original CNIC
- Proof of organ donor registration
- Fill out the application form requesting a green ID card under the new policy.
- NADRA officials will verify your donor status.
- Upon successful verification, a new Smart National ID Card or NICOP will be issued.
- Your card will bear a distinct green symbol or label, and it will be valid for life.
Can You Apply Through PakID Mobile App?
Yes! NADRA has also enabled this facility through its PakID mobile application. This makes the process easier for overseas Pakistanis or those unable to visit NADRA offices physically.
Steps:
- Download and install the PakID app (available on iOS and Android).
- Log in or register with your CNIC.
- Select the “Apply for New CNIC / NICOP” option.
- Choose the Green Lifetime Organ Donor Card option (if available).
- Upload required documents and donor certificate.
- Submit your application and wait for delivery of the card.
Clarification on Social Media Death Record Controversy
NADRA also recently addressed a viral video circulating on social media, in which a citizen complained about being wrongly declared dead in NADRA’s system. NADRA clarified that the Union Councils are responsible for registering deaths, births, and marital status changes, and NADRA’s records are based on those entries.
In the mentioned case, the individual’s relative had mistakenly registered their death in the Union Council, which was then reflected in NADRA’s database.
NADRA’s Responsibility vs. Union Council Duties
NADRA emphasized that while it issues CNICs and maintains records, the initial data (like death registration) comes from Union Councils. As such:
- If you or a loved one is wrongly declared deceased, contact your local Union Council to correct the record.
- Then visit NADRA with the corrected record to reactivate or renew your CNIC.
Additionally, NADRA has sent alerts and messages to family members of over 7 million deceased individuals whose deaths were never officially updated in the NADRA system, urging families to either verify or correct the records.
Final Words: Why This Initiative Matters
Organ donation can save multiple lives. NADRA’s initiative not only encourages this noble act but also honors donors with lifetime ID card recognition. It brings transparency and creates a nationally recognized identity for those who choose to give the gift of life.
With an easy registration process and accessible application via both NADRA offices and the mobile app, this initiative offers a perfect opportunity for responsible citizens to step up and make a difference.
FAQs
Q1: Who is eligible for NADRA’s green lifetime ID card?
A1: Any Pakistani citizen aged 18+ who registers as an organ donor with an authorized registry.
Q2: How can I register as an organ donor?
A2: Visit a HOTA-registered hospital or donor registry authority and fill out the donor registration form.
Q3: Can I apply for this ID card online?
A3: Yes, you can apply via the NADRA PakID mobile app after registering as a donor.
Q4: What is the benefit of this green ID card?
A4: It signifies your noble status as a registered organ donor and will be valid for life.
Q5: What should I do if NADRA wrongly declares someone dead?
A5: Visit the Union Council to correct the record, then update your status at NADRA.