🇮🇷 Iran Tourist Visa for Pakistanis

Complete guide to applying for an Iran tourist visa from Pakistan — e-Visa and embassy route, documents, eligibility, and expert guidance for 2026.

Quick Facts
Visa TypeTourist / e-Visa
Max StayUp to 30 days
Processing3–10 working days
Govt FeeUSD 20–50 approx
InterviewMay be required
Assessment FocusProfile consistency
How Shaheen Visa works

No hidden fees.
One clear written quote before payment.

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Step 1

Free case analysis

Submit your profile. We review your eligibility, risk level, and recommended path — honestly, with no sales pressure.

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Step 2

Free 15-minute call

Eligible applicants receive a focused 15-minute case discussion after initial review. We explain your options, required documents and next steps before you decide to proceed.

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Step 3

Full application package

If you are happy to proceed, we provide a written quote. One Shaheen service fee covers your full application support — scope confirmed before payment begins.

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Official visa fee, biometric fee, VFS / embassy charges, and all government costs are paid separately by the client. Shaheen Visa charges a professional consultancy service fee only. Visa approval is not guaranteed — final decision belongs to the relevant embassy, consulate, or immigration authority.

Last reviewed: June 2026

Iran Tourist Visa — Key Facts for Pakistani Passport Holders

Pakistan and Iran share a land border and deep cultural and religious ties. Here is what Pakistani travellers need to know before applying for an Iran tourist visa.

Visa Type

Tourist Visa

e-Visa or embassy route

Application Route

e-Visa or Embassy

Iranian Embassy Islamabad

Stay Permitted

Up to 30 Days

Extendable inside Iran

Processing Time

5–10 Working Days

Embassy route; e-Visa may vary

Popular Purpose

Religious & Tourism

Mashhad, Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan

Pakistani Eligibility

Visa Available

Verify current conditions

Iran for Pakistani Travellers — History, Culture and Faith

Iran is a country of extraordinary historical depth, cultural richness and spiritual significance. For Pakistani passport holders, Iran holds particular importance as a neighbour with whom Pakistan shares a land border at Taftan, and a country whose cities — especially Mashhad — are among the most visited religious destinations for Pakistani Shia Muslims making ziyarat.

Pakistani nationals can apply for an Iran tourist visa through two main routes: the official Iranian e-Visa system at evisa.mfa.gov.ir, or through the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad. Both routes require a complete and accurate application. The e-Visa system allows online application for eligible nationalities and purposes, while the embassy route requires physical submission in Islamabad.

Iran offers tourism to Persepolis, Isfahan, Shiraz, Tehran's Grand Bazaar, the historical cities along the Silk Road and the shrines of Mashhad and Qom. For Pakistani travellers, Iran represents both a deeply meaningful religious pilgrimage destination and a culturally rich tourist experience.

Travel insurance is a mandatory requirement for Iran visa applicants. Your documents must clearly show the purpose of your visit, financial means, accommodation, and a confirmed return plan. Our team provides expert guidance to help Pakistani applicants present a complete and credible visa file.

Who This Visa Suits

  • Pakistani Muslims making religious pilgrimage to Mashhad, Qom and other shrines
  • Tourists exploring Persepolis, Isfahan, Shiraz and the Silk Road heritage cities
  • Pakistani families visiting relatives based in Iran
  • Cultural travellers and historians drawn to Persian civilisation
  • Businesspeople attending trade missions or meetings in Iran
  • Pakistani travellers entering via the Taftan land border crossing

How to Apply for an Iran Tourist Visa from Pakistan

Iran tourist visas are available via the official e-Visa route or the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad. Here is the process with Shaheen Visa Consultancy support:

  1. Free Initial Case Review

    WhatsApp us before starting. We review your passport, travel purpose — whether tourism, religious visit or family — your travel history and financial documents to advise the best application route and identify any concerns in advance.

  2. Prepare Your Documents

    We provide a confirmed checklist covering all mandatory documents including travel insurance, accommodation proof, return travel evidence and financial means. Iran requires travel insurance — this must be arranged before you apply.

  3. Choose Application Route

    Based on your profile and current conditions, we advise whether the e-Visa route (evisa.mfa.gov.ir) or the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad is the better option. We guide you through whichever route is most appropriate.

  4. Submit Application and Pay Fee

    Submit your complete application through the chosen route and pay the applicable Iranian government visa fee. Processing typically takes 5 to 10 working days through the embassy — the e-Visa route may vary.

  5. Receive Visa and Travel

    Receive your visa approval. Carry your visa document alongside your Pakistani passport when entering Iran. Keep copies of all visa documents and travel insurance throughout your trip.

📌 Important Notes for Pakistani Applicants

Travel insurance is mandatory for Iran visa applications. You must arrange valid travel insurance covering your full stay in Iran before applying.

Apply at least 3 to 4 weeks before travel to allow sufficient time for document preparation and embassy or e-Visa processing.

Pakistani travellers entering via the Taftan land border should confirm current border crossing conditions and requirements with the Iranian Embassy before travel, as conditions can change.

Religious pilgrimage visitors to Mashhad should clearly state their purpose of visit in the application. Ziyarat visits are a recognised and common purpose for Pakistani nationals and should be stated honestly.

Always verify current bilateral travel conditions between Pakistan and Iran with the Iranian Embassy before applying, as conditions and requirements can be subject to change.

Iran Tourist Visa Document Checklist for Pakistanis

Iran requires a thorough document file. Travel insurance and accommodation proof are mandatory — not optional. Here is the core checklist.

Valid Pakistani Passport

At least 6 months validity beyond your intended departure date from Iran. Must have sufficient blank pages for visa stamps and entry/exit endorsements.

Completed Visa Application Form

Official visa application form completed accurately. All details must match your passport exactly. State your purpose of visit honestly — tourism, religious visit or family.

Passport-Size Photographs

Recent colour photographs meeting Iranian consulate specifications. White background, clear face, no glasses. Women applicants must comply with Iranian hijab requirements in the photograph.

Travel Insurance — Mandatory

Valid travel insurance covering your full stay in Iran is a mandatory requirement — not optional. Insurance must cover medical emergencies and must be valid for Iran specifically.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel booking confirmation or an invitation letter from a host in Iran. Must cover your full stay. Confirm that your accommodation is at a registered hotel — proof is required.

Return or Onward Travel Evidence

Confirmed return flight ticket or onward travel arrangements showing your departure from Iran. Must match your stated travel dates and visa duration.

Proof of Financial Means

Bank statements for the last 3 to 6 months showing sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in Iran. Statements must be original or bank-certified.

Employment or Business Evidence

Employment letter confirming your position, salary and approved leave, or business registration documents for self-employed applicants. Demonstrates home country ties and intention to return.

Consultancy Note: Iran visa requirements for Pakistani applicants can vary based on purpose of visit (tourism vs. religious pilgrimage), entry route (air or Taftan land border) and current bilateral conditions. Our team reviews your complete profile and advises on any additional documents needed before you submit.

Consultancy Fee — Iran Tourist Visa

Professional service fee covering case review, document guidance, application route advice and follow-up support. Iranian government fees and all official charges are separate.

Iran Tourist Visa

Professional consultancy service fee — tourist visa support for Pakistani applicants

Adult / Child All applicant types — single rate
🏷 Limited Time Offer
PKR 65,000
PKR 35,750

Promo valid until 31 October 2026

This fee is for professional consultancy services only. It does not include the Iranian government visa fee, travel insurance costs, any third-party charges, courier costs, ticketing, hotel bookings, or any other official or government fees. Travel insurance is mandatory for Iran and must be arranged separately by the applicant. All official charges are paid directly by the applicant to the relevant authority. The promotional rate applies until 31 October 2026 — regular pricing applies thereafter. Visa approval is not guaranteed — final decisions are made solely by the Iranian Embassy and Iranian immigration authorities.

Government visa fees and processing times can change without notice. We confirm the current official fee and route before preparing your application. Any government, embassy, VFS, biometric, or portal fee is paid separately by the client unless clearly included in a written quote.

Why Iran Visa Applications Are Refused for Pakistanis

Iran visa applications require complete and consistent documentation. These are the most common reasons applications face problems or refusal.

No Valid Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is a mandatory requirement for an Iran visa — not optional. Submitting an application without valid travel insurance covering your full stay in Iran will result in rejection. Arrange travel insurance specific to Iran before beginning your application.

Incomplete or Missing Accommodation Proof

You must provide confirmed hotel bookings or a valid invitation letter for your full stay in Iran. Applications without proper accommodation evidence are a frequent cause of rejection, particularly for first-time applicants to Iran who may be unfamiliar with this requirement.

Insufficient Financial Evidence

Bank statements must clearly show you have sufficient funds to support your trip to Iran. Accounts with consistently low balances, large unexplained deposits, or statements that do not clearly reflect your income are a common cause of concern for visa officers.

Photograph Does Not Meet Iranian Requirements

Iranian visa photographs have specific requirements, particularly for women — photographs must comply with Iranian hijab requirements. For all applicants, the photograph must have a white background and meet exact technical specifications. Non-compliant photographs are a routine cause of application delays.

Unclear or Inconsistent Purpose of Visit

Your stated purpose of visit — tourism, religious pilgrimage, family visit — must be consistent across all your documents, including your accommodation proof, itinerary and application form. Any inconsistency or ambiguity about why you are travelling to Iran can raise questions that delay or affect your application.

Frequently Asked Questions — Iran Visa for Pakistanis

Yes. Pakistani passport holders can apply for an Iran tourist visa through the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad or through Iran's official e-Visa portal at evisa.mfa.gov.ir. Pakistan and Iran share a land border, and Iran is accessible for Pakistani travellers for tourism and religious visits. Eligibility and current visa conditions should always be verified with the Iranian Embassy or on the official portal before applying, as bilateral travel conditions can change.
Iran visa fees vary depending on the visa type, processing route and duration. Fees are paid to the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad or through the official e-Visa portal. All fees should be confirmed with the Iranian Embassy or on the official portal before applying, as fees may vary based on visa category and reciprocity arrangements. These government fees are entirely separate from the Shaheen Visa Consultancy professional service fee.
Yes. Travel insurance is a mandatory requirement for all Iran visa applications — it is not optional. You must arrange valid travel insurance that covers your full stay in Iran, including medical emergencies. Insurance specifically valid for Iran must be submitted with your application. Applications submitted without valid travel insurance will be rejected. Our team advises on appropriate insurance when you contact us.
Processing time for an Iran tourist visa is typically 5 to 10 working days through the embassy route in Islamabad. The e-Visa route processing time can vary. We recommend applying at least 3 to 4 weeks before your planned travel date to allow sufficient time for processing and any additional document requests. Processing times can vary depending on application volume and individual circumstances.
Core requirements for an Iran tourist visa from Pakistan include: a valid Pakistani passport with at least 6 months validity; a completed visa application form; passport-size photographs meeting Iranian specifications (with hijab requirement for women); mandatory travel insurance covering your full stay in Iran; confirmed hotel booking or invitation letter; confirmed return travel evidence; bank statements showing financial means; and employment or business evidence. Additional documents may be required based on your purpose of visit and individual profile. Our team reviews your full situation before you apply.
The tourist visa covers general tourism — sightseeing, cultural visits, and travel across Iran. The ziarat/pilgrimage visa is for Pakistani Muslims visiting holy shrines, primarily the Imam Reza Shrine in Mashhad. These are different visa categories with different supporting documents and sometimes different processing routes. Using the wrong category for your actual purpose can result in refusal. Always confirm which category applies to your specific trip before applying.
Yes — Iran has mandatory dress code requirements. The hijab (head covering) is compulsory for all women from the point of entry, regardless of nationality or religion. Passport photographs for women applicants must show the head covered in accordance with Islamic dress code. Pakistani female travellers visiting Iran should be prepared to comply with Iran’s dress requirements throughout their stay.
Each family member requires their own separate visa application through the MFA portal and their own consular appointment. A Family Registration Certificate (FRC), children’s documents, and a consistent shared itinerary should be ready. Women’s passport photographs must show the head covered as required by Iranian regulations.
Yes — visiting relatives or friends is an accepted private visit purpose. An invitation or sponsorship letter from your host in Iran, along with their Iranian national ID or residency documentation, is important supporting evidence. Private visit visa applications may follow a different documentation route than standard tourist applications — confirm the correct category and requirements before applying.
We confirm the correct visa category (tourism, ziarat, or private visit), guide you through the MFA online portal application, prepare your complete consular appointment file including original passport, CNIC, and compliant photographs, assist with travel insurance requirements, coordinate family applications, and review refusal cases. No consultant can guarantee visa approval — the final decision rests with the Iranian MFA and Embassy.

Applicant-Specific Strategy

Iran visa applications require careful preparation. Each applicant type has specific requirements — and the purpose of visit must be stated correctly:

  • Tourism applicants: A detailed day-by-day tourism itinerary covering Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Persepolis, and other cultural destinations is essential. Hotel bookings for the full stay demonstrate credible tourism intent. Ensure your visa application form correctly identifies tourism as your purpose.
  • Pilgrimage / ziarat applicants: Pakistani travellers visiting the holy shrines in Mashhad (Imam Reza Shrine) or other religious sites in Iran should use the correct pilgrimage visa category — not the standard tourist category. These are different visa types with different documentation requirements. Mismatching purpose and category is a common application error.
  • Employed applicants: Employment letter, salary slips, and a consistent bank statement. Leave approval confirming exact travel dates and a return-to-work date is important.
  • Business owners: Business registration, NTN/STRN, business bank statement, and personal bank statement. A brief cover letter explaining your travel purpose and return commitment.
  • Family application: Family Registration Certificate (FRC), children’s documents, and a consistent shared travel plan. Women in family groups must meet Iran’s dress requirements — the hijab is mandatory from the point of entry, and passport photographs for women must show the head covered.
  • Previous visa refusal: Declare all prior Iran or other visa refusals. Your new application must directly address the specific weakness.

How Shaheen Visa Helps

Iran’s two-step visa process (online MFA portal + consular follow-up) requires careful management:

  1. Purpose Confirmation

    We confirm whether your trip is tourism, pilgrimage/ziarat, or private visit — and guide you to the correct visa category to avoid a mismatch.

  2. MFA Portal Application

    We guide you through the online Iranian MFA portal application at e_visa.mfa.ir to obtain your reference/barcode correctly.

  3. Consular Appointment Preparation

    We prepare your original passport, CNIC, photographs (hijab-compliant for women), and full supporting file for the Iran Embassy consular section visit.

  4. Travel Insurance Sourcing

    Iran may require travel insurance covering your full stay. We confirm the current insurance requirement and help source a compliant policy.

  5. Refusal Case Review

    If a previous application was refused, we analyse what went wrong — including purpose misclassification — and guide a corrected reapplication.

No consultant can guarantee visa approval. The final decision rests with the Iranian MFA and Embassy. Our role is to ensure your application is submitted correctly and your supporting documents are complete.

📋 Start with a free profile review. Tell us your travel purpose (tourism, pilgrimage/ziarat, or private visit), intended dates, and any previous Iran or other visa history. We will confirm the correct visa category, check your passport validity, and guide you through both the online MFA portal and the consular appointment process step by step.