Whether you’re applying for a new passport, renewing an existing one, or replacing a lost or damaged passport, following these steps will guide you through the process....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

A passport, akin to a national identity card, is an essential entitlement for every Kenyan. It serves as the primary document required when traveling outside the country, whether at border points or airports.

In situations where one lacks their identity card, a passport can serve as a substitute.

In this article, we outline the procedure for applying for a passport, the necessary documents, associated costs, and the expected duration before collection.

1. Create and Log in to Your e-Citizen Account

The initial step in applying for a passport is to create and log in to your e-Citizen account. This website provides access to various government services in the country. Registration on the website requires the following information:

National ID number

Full name

Date of birth

Phone number

Email address

Personal details

Upon completing the registration process, you will receive a verification link to activate your account, allowing you to log in using your ID number and password.

2. Access Immigration Department Services

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Once logged into your e-Citizen account, you’ll find a dashboard displaying several government services.

Locate the ‘Department of Immigration Service’ and click ‘Get Service’. This section will present all services provided by the immigration department.

Navigate to ‘passport application’ and select ‘Get Service’. You’ll then be prompted to specify the type of account you are creating (for an adult or a child).

There are various passport types available, each with its associated fees:

Ordinary Passport (32 Pages Ordinary ‘A’ Series) – Sh4,550

Ordinary Passport (48 pages Ordinary ‘B’ Series) – Sh6,050

Ordinary Passport (64 Pages Ordinary ‘C’ Series) – Sh7,550

Diplomatic Passport (48 pages) – Sh7,550

Mutilated Passport – Sh10,050

Lost Passport (For those renewing their lost Passport) – Sh12,050

Certificate of Identity for a foreigner – Sh3,050

Temporary permit – Sh350

Documents required for first-time applications:

A completed application Form 19 and two payment invoices

Original Birth Certificate and a copy for Kenyan citizens by birth

Certificate of Registration for Kenyan citizens by registration

Original applicant’s national identity card and a copy for adults

Copy of the recommender’s national identity card

Duly filled Consent Form for minors

Copies of parents’ national identity cards/ Death certificates where applicable

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Original and copies of parents’ birth certificates

Any other additional documents as may be required

Documents required for replacing passports:

A completed application Form 19 and two payment invoices

Original national identity card and a copy for adults

Duly filled Consent Form for minors

Previous Passport and a copy

Any other additional documents as may be required

Documents required for replacing lost passports:

A completed application Form 19 and two payment invoices

Original ID and a copy for adults

Personal Statement explaining circumstances for the damage

Sworn Affidavit to support the statement above

Police Abstract for the loss of passport

Copy of the lost passport biodata page if available

Documents required for mutilated passports:

A completed application Form 19 and two payment invoices

Original ID and a copy for adults

Previous Passport and a copy

Personal Statement explaining circumstances for the damage

Sworn Affidavit to support the statement above

Upon submission of all documents, you’ll be prompted to make payment on the next page. Payment methods include Credit/Debit card, Airtel Money, M-Pesa, and eCitizen Agent. Once payment is completed, proceed to the next stage.

3. Biometric booking of an appointment

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You’ll be required to book an appointment for biometrics, a critical stage in passport production. Failure to capture biometrics will result in a delay in passport processing. Select the location nearest to you, and the system will automatically schedule a biometrics appointment. Print out the application schedule and three copies of your payment invoice.

Passport application centers in the country:

Nairobi – Nyayo House Ground Floor

Mombasa – Uhuru na Kazi Mombasa

Kisumu – New PC’s office Kisumu

Embu – Embu PC’s office

Nakuru – Regional Commissioner’s Big Nakuru

Kisii – County Commissioners Building

Eldoret – Public Works Building

4. Visit the immigration office

On the appointment day, carry your payment invoice and schedule print-out to the immigration office. Only fingerprints and a photo will be captured at the office, a process taking less than 10 minutes. Ensure all documents are arranged in the specified order.

6. Wait for processing and passport collection

Following biometrics, you’ll await passport processing. Once ready for collection, you’ll receive notification via email and SMS.

Before leaving the collection center, thoroughly review all details in your new passport to ensure accuracy…CONTINUE READING>>>

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