BISP Office Near Me 2026 – Find Nearest Tehsil Center

BISP Office Near Me 2026 – Find Nearest Tehsil Center

Quick Summary

Don’t have time to read everything? Here are the 5 things that matter most:

  1. Check eligibility first — Send your CNIC to 8171 before visiting any office
  2. Your PMT score decides everything — not an officer’s judgment
  3. Wrong survey data = wrongful rejection — you can fix it via a free Dynamic Survey
  4. Count your payment immediately — illegal deductions happen; report same-day to 0800-26477
  5. Middlemen are scammers — registration and complaints are completely free

The Frustration Nobody Talks About

You’ve heard about BISP. Someone in your neighbourhood receives the quarterly payment. You go to the BISP Tehsil Office — and then the real journey begins.

You wait for hours. A staff member says your CNIC has a problem. Or your survey score is “too high.” You go home empty-handed, having spent bus fare you couldn’t afford, not knowing what went wrong.

Most guides online say: “Just go to your nearest office and register.” They never explain:

  • Why your name might not show up even if you’re genuinely poor
  • What a PMT score actually is and why it can be wrong
  • What happens to your money at the payment point

This guide covers what I actually found through research — including the parts that are uncomfortable but important.

BISP Office Near Me 2026 – Find Nearest Tehsil Center

What Is BISP and Why Does It Exist?

The Benazir Income Support Programme launched in July 2008 as Pakistan’s largest social safety net. It has grown considerably since — by the 2025–26 federal budget, the government raised BISP’s allocation to Rs. 716 billion, about a 20% increase over the previous year.

BISP today is not just one programme. It includes:

  • Benazir Kafaalat — quarterly cash transfer (Rs. 13,500)
  • Taleemi Wazaif — education stipends for school-going children
  • Nashonuma — nutrition support for pregnant mothers and infants
  • Benazir Hunarmand — skills and employment training

The most important thing to understand: eligibility is decided by an algorithm, not a person. A computer scores your household based on survey data. This makes it fairer than the old system — but it also means that if your data is wrong, the system will wrongly reject you.

Who Qualifies for BISP Kafaalat in 2025–2026?

Basic Requirements at a Glance

                                     Requirement Details
Applicant Must be a woman (married, widowed, or divorced)
Urban under Rs. 25,000/month · Rural: under Rs. 20,000/month
Income English Tv
PMT score 32 or below (37 for households with a disabled member)
CNIC Valid, active CNIC of the female applicant
Disqualifiers Government/army employees in household; land ownership above

The PMT Score — Explained Simply

The welfare status of a household is determined on a scale between 0 and 100. The PMT cut-off score of 32 was approved by the BISP Board in its 52nd meeting on 23rd September 2021. For families with a differently-abled person, the PMT cut-off is set at 37. Bisp

Think of it as a poverty exam where a lower score = more support. Your score is calculated from:

  • Monthly household income
  • Family size and number of dependents
  • Assets owned (land, vehicles, livestock)
  • Type of housing (katcha/pucca/rented)
  • Utility bills (electricity, gas)
  • Education and employment levels
  • Disabilities or widowhood

Common trap: A car, motorcycle, AC, TV, or freezer all raise your PMT score — even if your income is very low. Many families are surprised when this pushes them over the threshold. 8171ehsaasprogram

You cannot manually change your PMT score. It only updates through a fresh Dynamic Survey (more on this below).

How to Register at a BISP Office — The Real Process

Step 1: Check Your Status Before Leaving Home

This single step saves hours. Before going anywhere:

  • SMS: Send your 13-digit CNIC (no dashes) to 8171
  • Online: Visit bisp.gov.pk for eligibility, payment status, and PMT information

Your result will be one of three things:

  • Eligible → Proceed to payment collection
  • Ineligible → Visit Tehsil Office to understand why and request a Dynamic Survey
  • No Record Found → You need to be surveyed first — visit the Tehsil Office

Step 2: Find Your Nearest BISP Tehsil Office

BISP has set up over 600 Tehsil offices across Pakistan where people can register, resolve card issues, and get information about the programme.

Verify the address on bisp.gov.pk before travelling. Don’t rely on friends or informal sources — offices have relocated.

Step 3: Documents to Bring

Document Why You Need It
Original CNIC (female applicant) Biometric verification — expired CNIC blocks everything
Form B for children Required for Taleemi Wazaif (education stipend)
Utility bills (originals) Used directly in PMT calculation
Proof of income/unemployment Supports your case during survey or appeal
Disability certificate Raises your PMT cutoff from 32 → 37
Death certificate + NADRA cancellation Required for Next of Kin transfer after a beneficiary passes away

Step 4: The NSER Survey — The Step That Decides Everything

When you register, a surveyor collects data about your home, assets, and income. This becomes your PMT score. If this data is wrong, you can be wrongly rejected.

If you were surveyed years ago and your situation has worsened — job loss, illness, death of earning member — your old score may not reflect reality. You can and should request a Dynamic Survey (re-survey) at your BISP Tehsil Office. It is free. It is your right.

Step 5: Verification and Timeline

Officials verify through home visits or existing records, using biometric checks to prevent fraud.

  • Official timeline: A few weeks
  • Real timeline: 2–4 months for new applicants, longer in remote areas

Step 6: Receiving Your Payment

Cash assistance is disbursed after Biometric Verification System (BVS) through HBL in Punjab, Sindh, and Balochistan, and Bank Alfalah in KP, Gilgit-Baltistan, and AJK.Bisp

BISP now uses a phased payment system where beneficiaries receive an SMS from 8171 with their specific date, time, and location for cash collection — reducing long queues and delays.

A pilot for direct bank account transfers launches August 14, 2025, beginning in Karachi,

Lahore, Quetta, Gilgit, Muzaffarabad, and Peshawar. Rural areas will follow gradually. Bisp

What Other Guides Don’t Tell You

Corruption at Payment Points

This is the most important section most guides skip entirely.

Some retailers take beneficiaries’ biometric information, claim the funds are unavailable, hold onto the money, then deduct up to 4,000–5,000 rupees from the actual Rs. 13,500 payment when the beneficiary returns. According to a source with direct knowledge, the funds collected by retailers are distributed among various officials including law enforcement and the BISP monitoring official at district level, who reportedly demands 40,000 to 50,000 rupees per retailer. 

What to do:

  • Count your payment immediately at the window
  • Do not leave until you confirm you received Rs. 13,500
  • If deducted: call 0800-26477 on the same day
  • Bring a witness whenever possible

The Survey Gap Problem

If your household was never surveyed during NSER data collection waves, you simply don’t exist in the system — even if you are genuinely poor. The fix: request a Dynamic Survey at your BISP Tehsil Office. This is different from submitting a registration form. Ask for it by name.

Biometric Failures

Fingerprint mismatches are among the most common issues beneficiaries face when trying to withdraw payments. This affects older women and those doing daily physical labour most. If your fingerprint doesn’t register: report it at the office immediately — do not leave without filing a complaint. Pminfo

The Next of Kin Rule Nobody Mentions

When a female beneficiary dies, most families don’t know payments can continue. Under BISP’s Next of Kin policy, the family must submit the deceased’s CNIC, a NADRA cancellation certificate, a death certificate from the union council, and CNICs of family members to the nearest BISP Tehsil Office — after which next-of-kin members begin receiving payments.

Fake Agents and Scammers

BISP has warned against third-party agents who claim they can speed up registration or payments for a fee. They cannot. Registration, surveys, and complaint filing are all completely free. Anyone charging you is running a scam.

Three Real Scenarios

Scenario A — Straightforward case Bushra, 42, widowed, rural Punjab. Her PMT score is 24. She sends her CNIC to 8171, receives an “Eligible” SMS, visits the HBL camp on the notified date, passes biometric, and collects Rs. 13,500. The system works when data is accurate and the CNIC is valid.

Scenario B — Wrong data on record Nargis, 38, KPK. Her surveyor mistakenly recorded her brother’s motorcycle as the family’s asset. Her PMT score is 38 — above the 32 cutoff. She visits the Tehsil Office, requests a Dynamic Survey, provides documentation. Six to ten weeks later, her score is corrected and she becomes eligible. This process is free and it works — but most people don’t know to ask for it.

Scenario C — Genuine disqualification Amina, 45, Sindh. Her husband is a government school peon. Even though the family lives near poverty level, the household is ineligible because of his government employment status. This is a firm rule with no exceptions. No re-survey or appeal will change it. BISP currently has no provision for this situation.

Surprising Things the System Doesn’t Advertise

Why the PMT system exists: The previous method of identifying beneficiaries through parliamentarian recommendations was flawed — many simply recommended their own family and friends. PMT was introduced to remove this. It’s imperfect, but less corruptible at the eligibility stage. Wikipedia

The cutoff isn’t permanent: The PMT cut-off score is decided by the BISP Board based on available fiscal space. If the government budget tightens, the cutoff may drop — meaning fewer families qualify even if they haven’t changed at all.

Sudden hardship isn’t captured automatically: If you lost your job last month, your old survey data still reflects when you had income. The only fix is proactively requesting a resurvey. The system won’t come to you.

Honest Limitations

BISP’s Kafaalat payment is Rs. 13,500 per quarter — about Rs. 4,500 per month. With current inflation, this is supplemental income, not a solution to poverty. It does not cover healthcare costs, housing, or full food expenses.

BISP cannot help families disqualified by genuine factors — government employment, land ownership — even if they live close to poverty level. Those barriers are fixed.

And critically: by some estimates, only 50–60 percent of beneficiaries actually receive their full cash payments from BISP. The gap between the programme’s intention and what beneficiaries actually receive in hand is real. Knowing this helps you protect yourself. Wikipedia

Your Practical Checklist

  • Send CNIC to 8171 — know your status before spending money on transport
  • Renew your CNIC at NADRA if it’s expired (blocks everything)
  • Gather documents: original CNIC, Form B, utility bills (originals), disability certificate if applicable
  • Verify Tehsil Office address on gov.pk before travelling
  • If marked ineligible: ask specifically for a Dynamic NSER Survey at the office
  • At payment point: count Rs. 13,500 before leaving; report deductions same-day
  • Get a complaint tracking ID for any issue you report
  • Ignore anyone who charges money for registration or faster processing

Official Contact Points

Channel Details
SMS eligibility check Send CNIC to 8171 (use SIM registered to your CNIC)
Toll-free helpline 0800-26477 · Mon–Sat · Urdu and regional languages
Online portal 8171.bisp.gov.pk
Official website bisp.gov.pk (Tehsil office locator)
Complaint system IGMS portal on bisp.gov.pk or in-person at Tehsil Office

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I check my BISP eligibility in 2025?

Send your 13-digit CNIC number (no spaces or dashes) to 8171 via SMS. You will receive an instant reply confirming eligibility status. You can also check at 8171.bisp.gov.pk.

Q: What is a PMT score and why does it matter?

It is a number between 0 and 100 that reflects your household’s poverty level, calculated from your NSER survey data. A score of 32 or below qualifies you for Benazir Kafaalat. Lower is better. It is the single most important factor in eligibility.

Q: I was marked ineligible but I am genuinely poor. What can I do?

Visit your nearest BISP Tehsil Office and ask for a Dynamic NSER Survey. This is a free re-assessment that updates your data. If your original survey contained errors — wrong assets recorded, wrong housing type — the new survey can correct your PMT score and make you eligible.

Q: How much does BISP pay in 2025–2026?

The current Benazir Kafaalat quarterly payment is Rs. 13,500 per eligible female beneficiary. Payments are made every quarter through HBL or Bank Alfalah depending on your province.

Q: Someone is asking me to pay for BISP registration. Is this legal?

No. Registration, surveys, and complaint filing are completely free. Anyone asking for payment is running a scam. Report them to 0800-26477.

Q: My payment was less than Rs. 13,500. What should I do?

Call 0800-26477 on the same day. You can also file a formal complaint through the IGMS system on bisp.gov.pk. You will receive a tracking ID to follow your case.

Q: The BISP beneficiary in our family has passed away. Will payments stop?

Not necessarily. Under BISP’s Next of Kin policy, the family can continue receiving payments by submitting the deceased’s CNIC, a NADRA cancellation certificate, a union council death certificate, and family CNICs to the nearest Tehsil Office.

Q: Can a man apply for BISP?

The primary applicant must be a woman. However, a widower or divorced man without female family members may be considered in specific circumstances — ask at your Tehsil Office for current policy.

What to Do Right Now

  • Haven’t registered yet?
    Start by sending your CNIC to 8171. If “No Record Found,” visit the Tehsil Office and request an NSER Survey — not just a registration form.
  • Marked ineligible?
    Don’t accept it without asking why. Request the Dynamic Survey. Understand what specific factors raised your PMT score.
  • Already a beneficiary with problems?
    File a complaint through the IGMS system — it generates a unique tracking ID and follows your case through to resolution. Pminfo

If you genuinely qualify and have been excluded, do not give up after the first visit. The system can be corrected — but you have to know what to ask for and ask through official channels.

About This Guide

This guide is based on BISP’s official policy documents (bisp.gov.pk), independent investigative reporting (including The Diplomat’s 2025 investigation into BISP payment corruption), official government portals, and published beneficiary accounts. I am not a government employee or BISP official. I researched this carefully and wrote what I found honestly.

Always verify current details through bisp.gov.pk or by calling 0800-26477. Official sources take priority over any guide.

About the Author

This guide was researched and written by an independent content researcher focused on Pakistani government schemes, personal finance topics, and practical consumer guides. The goal is to turn complex official information into simple, accurate, and useful advice for everyday families.

Content is reviewed regularly to reflect policy updates, eligibility changes, and new application processes whenever reliable information becomes available.

 

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