Kathmandu, July 13
The Department of Passports (DoP) has
successfully completed the largest data migration in Nepal's history. Along
with this, passport services have been launched through a new passport
production and management system, the department announced on Monday.
The
DoP informed in a statement that the passport-related details of approximately 10
million Nepali citizens have been securely transferred to the new system.
"Following
the implementation and 'Go-Live' of such a massive information technology
system, there is a possibility of certain technical challenges, system
slowdowns, and minor delays in passport distribution during the initial days,"
said the Department.
To
prepare for such potential situations, the it said that its technical team,
staff, and experts from the system development company are kept on standby 24
hours a day to continuously monitor, test, and improve the system.
Furthermore,
the DoP requested that during the initial phase of the new system, only service
seekers who are in urgent need of a passport should apply. It added that this
cooperation will help make the new system more stable and effective.
For
the preparation of this migratoion, the DoP had suspended the passport services
provided through district administration offices and Nepali diplomatic missions
abroad for three days, from 8 to 10 July.
Passport
services provided directly by the DoP were suspended for two days, on 9 and 10
July.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 14 July 2026.