Overseas Pakistanis

What Overseas Pakistanis Should Prepare Before Contacting a Lawyer in Pakistan

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A little preparation turns a slow, uncertain enquiry into a fast, productive one. Before you contact a lawyer in Pakistan from abroad, gather a few key documents and details. This guide lists exactly what helps, and why.

Why Preparation Saves Time and Money

Most delays in cross-border matters come from missing paperwork, not from the law. When your lawyer can see the documents on day one, they can give you an honest read on your position quickly, instead of waiting weeks for papers to arrive from three different people.

You do not need everything before you make contact. Even a clear summary and a few scans let us tell you what else is needed and how to obtain it.

Your Identity and Contact Details

Have your CNIC or NICOP ready, along with a working WhatsApp number and email. If someone in Pakistan is already helping you informally, note their name and relationship to you, since they may later need a proper authority to act.

  • CNIC or NICOP (front and back)
  • A current passport, if the matter touches your residence abroad
  • Your address abroad and the country you live in
  • A reliable WhatsApp number and email

Property and Inheritance Papers

For anything involving land, a house or inheritance, the documents that prove your position matter most. Scan whatever you hold, even if it looks incomplete. We can obtain certified copies of the official record to fill the gaps.

  • Sale deed, allotment letter or transfer order
  • Mutation (intiqal) entries, if you have them
  • Payment receipts and possession letters
  • Any will, succession certificate or family tree document

Court Papers and Notices

If a case or a notice already exists, the dates on those papers can be critical. Send the full document, not a photo of the first page only, because deadlines and case numbers are usually buried inside.

How a Power of Attorney Fits In

In most matters we can act for you through a power of attorney, so you do not have to travel. You do not need to arrange this before contacting us. We tell you the exact wording for your matter and guide you through attestation at the Pakistani consulate, so it is accepted without trouble.

The single biggest time saver is sending the full court paper or notice, with all its pages, on the first day. Deadlines hide on page three.
Not sure what you have is enough?
Send what you have on WhatsApp. We will tell you what is missing and how to get it, usually within a working day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to gather everything before I contact you?
No. Start with your CNIC or NICOP and a short summary of the matter. We will tell you what else is needed and how to obtain it, including from the official record.
Can you get documents I do not have?
In many cases, yes. We can obtain certified copies of land records, registry entries and court papers on your behalf.
Will I have to travel to Pakistan?
Usually not. With a properly attested power of attorney we can file, appear and act for you. We tell you in advance if any step genuinely needs your presence.
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Barrister Bilal Ashraf
Senior Partner, LawBridge LLP

Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn) and Advocate of the High Court with 18 plus years of experience. Bilal leads LawBridge LLP across seven offices in Pakistan, with a particular focus on property, inheritance and family matters for overseas Pakistanis.

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