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GAMCA Medical Fee in Pakistan: Country and City Breakdown
2026-03-09 • Updated 2026-03-09 • 3 min read • 524 words
Why this matters
Most GAMCA/WAFID searches from Pakistan are high intent. Users usually need a clear next step after reading, such as checking requirements, reviewing the fee page, or opening the city booking route.
The safest approach is to keep one destination-country route active until booking is completed. That reduces duplicate checks, wrong fee assumptions, and token-entry mistakes.
Before you book
- Keep passport spelling, passport number, and expiry exactly aligned with the original document.
- Check destination-specific requirements before paying the token fee.
- Use the matching city and country fee route before final payment.
- Keep payment proof and appointment references saved for follow-up.
Medical fee planning is one of the most important steps before booking. Many users search a generic "GAMCA fee in Pakistan" query and then make the mistake of relying on old figures, mixed WhatsApp screenshots, or incomplete city advice. The safer approach is simple: understand the standard Pakistan fee model first, then move to the exact destination-country and city route you want to use.
What Is the Current Pakistan Fee Model?
For most Pakistan applicants, the payment structure is split into two stages:
- The Wafid token fee is paid online first.
- The clinic medical fee is paid at the assigned center on appointment day.
At the time of this update, the standard planning model on this project is:
- PKR 4,500 for the online token fee
- PKR 25,000 for the medical center fee
- PKR 29,500 as the usual total planning amount
This structure is easier to understand than older country-wise tables because users often care more about what they will actually pay in Pakistan than about theoretical routing logic.
Why People Still Get Confused About Fees
Confusion usually happens for three reasons. First, users mix up the online token fee with the clinic medical fee and assume one payment covers everything. Second, they compare outdated screenshots shared in private chats. Third, they open a random page for the wrong city or destination and then assume the fee will be the same everywhere.
That is why this site keeps fee pages connected to destination and city routes. The fee page should not be treated as a standalone article. It works best when combined with the relevant requirements page and booking page.
The Correct Order Before Payment
If you want to avoid booking delays, use this order:
- Confirm your destination country.
- Check the matching requirements page.
- Open the relevant fee page.
- Continue to your city booking route.
- Save payment proof and bring originals on appointment day.
This order reduces the common problems of wrong country selection, missing documents, or paying before you have checked the correct city path.
Does Destination Country Still Matter?
Yes, but mainly for process alignment, not because Pakistan applicants should assume a completely different fee model on every page. Destination country matters because your requirements, booking route, and appointment flow must remain consistent from start to finish. If you are going to Saudi Arabia, for example, keep using Saudi-linked requirement, fee, and booking pages instead of switching between unrelated routes.
Best Practice for Pakistan Applicants
Do not rely only on a short text quote or a forwarded message. Open the live fee page, then check the country page and your city route. If you are booking from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Gujranwala, or Quetta, use the page that matches your route so internal links, center options, and booking steps all stay aligned.
The strongest next step after reading this article is to move to the fee hub and then open your exact destination-country route. That turns general fee intent into a real booking path instead of leaving the user stuck on an informational page.