Support with NICOP, passports, attestations, and translations for the Pakistani community across the United States. Pick what you need and reach us directly.
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About Us
For more than a decade, NA Hope has helped Pakistani families across the United States with NICOP, passports, attestations, Power of Attorney, and Urdu and Punjabi translation. We speak your language, understand the paperwork, and make consular tasks simple.
No confusion, no runaround. Just clear steps, honest answers, and people from your own community who treat your case like their own.
Quick answers about NICOP, passports, attestations, and other consular services we help the Pakistani community with in the United States.
Yes. We help you prepare and submit your NICOP or Pakistan ID application correctly, including new applications, renewals, and modifications. We guide you on the documents and fees so it goes through smoothly.
Yes. We assist with new passports and renewals through the proper Pakistani consular channels. We help you fill the forms, arrange the right documents, and avoid common mistakes that cause delays.
A Power of Attorney lets someone in Pakistan act on your behalf for property, banking, or legal matters. We help you prepare it and get it attested through the consulate so it is accepted back home.
Yes. We translate documents between Urdu, Punjabi, and English for official use. This is helpful for immigration files, consular paperwork, and personal records that need an accurate translation.
Yes. We guide you through Pakistani visa applications, including the forms, supporting documents, and submission steps. Tell us the purpose of travel and we will point you to the right visa type.
It depends on the service. Some applications can be handled by mail or online, while others may need your presence or biometrics. We tell you upfront what your specific case requires so there are no surprises.
No. We are a private immigration consultancy. We help you prepare and submit your applications correctly, but we are not the embassy or consulate and we do not issue documents ourselves.
Yes. We handle urgent cases on a priority basis. Share your deadline with us and we will move quickly to get your paperwork ready and submitted.