Yeah say that to INS in the U.S. To date, there isn't one legal document that you can apply for online in the U.S. Give me one example where you can scan your thumb print, your passport size photo and your signature and submit it online. If you have been through the FI, H1, Green Card and then Naturalization process in the U.S, you would know what I am talking about. If there are some glitches in NADRA's website, some typos and what not, I say you are being too picky.
My hats off to NADRA for making this available to begin with. I don't have to talk to those idiots at pakistan embassies in the U.S anymore.
Bhai sahab,
US immigration is not giving away free luddoos to everybody, but I am not going to go into the process that nadra has adopted for offering these document online, that’s a whole separate discussion. But if the idea behind offering online service is to make the process more convenient, then a put a little bit more effort into it instead of this half baked attempt. I mean, this service is the front face of nadra to the rest of the world. Typos, lack of explanation, non-existing email addresses etc – these may be acceptable on a small company’s intranet site but not for a service being offered at international level. You may think I am being too picky. I am merely pointing to the deficiencies of the existing system.