The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) remains one of Pakistan’s largest and most vital social safety net initiatives, aimed at reducing poverty and offering financial support to the country’s most vulnerable families. In 2025, the disbursement of Rs 13,500 per eligible family continues as part of the quarterly payment system under the Ehsaas Kafalat and BISP programs.
However, many previously registered families have now been marked ineligible due to changing eligibility criteria, incomplete documentation, or lack of recent updates through the National Socio-Economic Registry (NSER).
For such families, reapplying to receive this much-needed assistance may seem confusing. This guide explains how ineligible families can resolve their registration issues and requalify for the Rs 13,500 BISP payment in 2025.
Understanding the Reason for Ineligibility
Before reapplying, it is essential for families to understand why their previous application was rejected or marked ineligible. The main reasons include:

- Expired or outdated CNIC information
- NSER data not updated through the dynamic survey
- Exceeding the poverty score threshold
- Lack of verification through biometric means
- Employment or assets that no longer meet BISP’s eligibility criteria
Once the reason is identified, the path to correction becomes clearer.
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Step-by-Step Solution to Reapply for BISP Rs 13,500 Payment
1. Participate in the NSER Dynamic Survey
The most crucial step for families is to revisit the NSER Dynamic Survey, which is being conducted at various BISP Tehsil Offices nationwide. Families need to visit the nearest BISP registration center with:
- Original CNIC of the household head and spouse
- B-form of children
- Utility bill (if available)
- Disability certificate (for disabled applicants)
- Widowhood or divorce certificate (if applicable)
Ensure that all information provided during the dynamic survey is accurate and up to date.
2. Submit Reapplication Form Through 8171 Portal
Once the dynamic survey is completed, applicants can check their updated eligibility status via the 8171 web portal (8171.pass.gov.pk) or SMS their CNIC number to 8171. If still ineligible, they may be prompted to submit a new application or update their information.
3. Address Biometric or Documentation Errors
Some applications are rejected due to verification issues. Families must resolve such cases by visiting the NADRA office to correct CNIC issues or match biometric data. Also, ensure all household members are registered properly.
4. Appeal Through BISP Complaint Portal
In cases where families still believe they are unfairly marked ineligible, they can file a complaint through the BISP Grievance Redressal System. This may lead to a manual review of their case.
5. Wait for the Verification and SMS Confirmation
Once the reapplication is processed, families will be notified via SMS from 8171 if they are approved. Upon approval, they can collect the Rs 13,500 installment from designated banks or retail agents such as HBL Konnect or Bank Alfalah.
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Important Updates for 2025
The government has increased transparency in the BISP system by linking data with NADRA and regularly updating NSER scores. As of mid-2025, new dynamic survey kiosks and mobile registration vans are being deployed in rural and remote areas to make the process more accessible. In addition, widows, orphans, and disabled persons are being prioritized under the revised inclusion criteria.
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Final Words
Being marked ineligible under BISP does not mean that the door to financial assistance is permanently closed. Families facing hardship must take proactive steps especially by participating in the NSER dynamic survey and keeping their records updated. With dedication and correct documentation, many households can successfully reenter the BISP system and regain access to the Rs 13,500 quarterly payment that can help stabilize their lives.
FAQs
1. What should I do if I was eligible last year but now marked ineligible?
You need to update your household data through the NSER Dynamic Survey at your nearest BISP office.
2. Can I reapply for BISP online?
While initial information can be checked online via the 8171 portal, physical verification through the dynamic survey is mandatory.
3. How long does it take to get approved after reapplication?
Typically, it may take 2–4 weeks for verification and confirmation after completing the survey and submitting correct information.
4. I’m a widow but was rejected. What can I do?
Ensure your NADRA record reflects your widow status and submit the death certificate of your spouse during the dynamic survey.
5. Is there a deadline to reapply for the 2025 BISP payment?
While there is no fixed deadline yet, families are advised to complete the reapplication process before the next quarterly disbursement cycle.
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