BISP Phase 1 Pending Payments July to September
The Government of Pakistan has announced that BISP Phase 1 payments for July to September will start from Monday and continue on Tuesday. This money will help many poor families who depend on BISP for their daily needs. The payments will be given at official camp sites, where people can collect their money safely and without any problem

This phase is very important because it includes not only the regular July–September 2025 payments but also the pending payments from January to March for those who did not get them before. By combining both, BISP wants to make sure families get the money they deserve.
The program has clearly said that payments will only be given to women whose status is correct on the 8171 web portal. So, it is important for every beneficiary to check their eligibility first.
One thing is still not clear: whether the payments will also be sent through wallet accounts or not. A meeting at the BISP head office will decide this, and the final update will be announced soon. For now, beneficiaries should get ready to collect their payments at the official camp sites
Eligibility Criteria for Phase 1 Payments
To collect BISP payments without any confusion, it is important to first understand the eligibility rules. BISP has confirmed that only two types of status on the 8171 portal are valid for Phase 1.
Women whose CNIC shows “Eligible” on the portal will get the payment. Also, women whose CNICs show the “Strip” status are included in this phase. All other categories are not part of the payments right now. This step has been taken to keep the process clear, fair, and transparent.
Another important point is that women who missed their January–March installment will now get it together with the July–September payment. This combined amount will help many families manage their important needs like food, education, and health expenses
Where and When to Receive Payments
The payment schedule has been made to stop the rush and confusion. The first phase of payments will start on Monday and continue on Tuesday. This gives eligible women enough time to visit their camp sites and collect the money without problems.
All payments in this phase will be given at special BISP camp sites set up in different areas of the country. These camps are managed by officials who check the eligibility of women and then give them the money in a clear and fair way.
To make the process easy and safe, women should come with their original CNIC and first check their status on the 8171 portal. The government has clearly said that only those with the correct status will get the payment. Visiting the camp without checking can waste time and effort
Wallet or Cash? Final Decision Not Announced Yet
Many women want to know if the next BISP installment will also be given through wallet accounts, as this method is easier and more convenient. But so far, BISP has not made a final decision.
A meeting will be held at the program’s head office to decide whether wallet payments will start in this phase or in the future. Until then, all beneficiaries should be ready to collect their money from the camp sites. The final update will be announced after the official meeting
Read More: 8171 BISP Verification Update September 2025
How Beneficiaries Can Check Eligibility on 8171
Before going to the camp, every woman should check her status on the 8171 portal. This will save time and help avoid problems.
Steps:
- Open the 8171 portal on your mobile or computer.
- Type your CNIC number in the box.
- Click submit and wait for the result.
- If it shows “Eligible” or “Strip,” you will get the July–September payment.
- If it shows anything else, you are not included in this phase and will have to wait for the next update.
By checking first, women can be sure about their status and avoid useless trips to the camp
Beneficiary Checklist: What to Do Next
Eligible women should get ready in advance to make the process easy. Here is a short checklist:
- Check your status on 8171 before going and keep proof (screenshot or note).
- Take your original CNIC with you to the campsite.
- Go on the given day (Monday–Tuesday) to avoid delays.
- Follow the instructions of the staff at the camp.
- Keep checking official BISP updates about wallet payments.
- Do not trust agents or other people who may try to cheat or take extra money.
By following these steps, beneficiaries can collect their full payment safely and without problems.
Quick Guide for BISP Payments
| Payment Period | Who Will Get It | Where to Collect | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| July – September | Women showing “Eligible” or “Strip” on 8171 | Camp sites | Regular payment |
| January – March (Missed) | Women who missed earlier but show “Eligible” or “Strip” | Camp sites | Added with July–Sept payment |
| Wallet Option | Still not decided | Not confirmed | Final update after HQ meeting |
Conclusion
The BISP July–September payment cycle is an important step to support families across Pakistan. This time, women who missed their January–March payment will also get their pending money along with the regular installment.
Women whose CNIC shows “Eligible” or “Strip” on the 8171 portal should get ready to visit the camp sites from Monday. The option of wallet payments is still under discussion, and the final decision will be shared after the meeting at the BISP head office.
Beneficiaries are advised to keep checking updates, confirm their status on 8171, and collect their money only from the official BISP system
FAQs
1. When will BISP Phase 1 payments start?
Payments will start from Monday and continue on Tuesday.
2. Who will get the July–September payments?
Only women whose CNIC shows “Eligible” or “Strip” on the 8171 portal.
3. Will the missed January–March payments be included?
Yes, women who missed those payments will now get them together with the July–September installment.
4. Where can beneficiaries collect their payments?
Payments will be given only at official BISP camp sites.
5. Will the payments also come through wallet accounts?
Not yet. The decision is still pending and will be announced after the official meeting