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How Much Does It Cost to Get a Passport in Kenya A Complete Guide for Justice Seekers

How Much Does It Cost to Get a Passport in Kenya: A Complete Guide for Justice Seekers

Are you planning to travel abroad and wondering about the cost to get a passport in Kenya? Obtaining a passport can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to understanding the associated costs. In this article, we will guide you through the process, highlighting the various fees involved and providing valuable insights to help you navigate the system with ease.

Types of Passports and Their Associated Costs

In Kenya, there are three types of passports: the ordinary passport, the diplomatic passport, and the East African passport. The cost to get a passport in Kenya varies depending on the type of passport you require.

  • The ordinary passport, also known as the blue passport, is the most common type and costs KES 4,550 for a 32-page booklet and KES 6,050 for a 48-page booklet.
  • The diplomatic passport, also known as the red passport, is reserved for government officials and costs KES 7,500.
  • The East African passport, also known as the brown passport, is designed for citizens of East African Community member states and costs KES 7,500.

Additional Fees and Charges

In addition to the cost of the passport booklet, there are other fees and charges you should be aware of:

  • Application fee: KES 1,000
  • Verification fee: KES 1,000 (for applicants who require verification of their identification documents)
  • Express service fee: KES 2,000 (for expedited processing of your application)
  • Lost or damaged passport fee: KES 10,000 (for replacement of a lost or damaged passport)

How to Apply for a Passport in Kenya

Applying for a passport in Kenya involves several steps:

  1. Fill out the application form, which can be downloaded from the Immigration Department’s website or obtained from their offices.
  2. Attach the required documents, including a birth certificate, national identity card, and photocopies of both parents’ national identity cards (for minors).
  3. Submit your application and supporting documents to the Immigration Department or a designated passport application center.
  4. Pay the applicable fees and charges.
  5. Wait for your application to be processed, which typically takes 10 working days.

Conclusion

Obtaining a passport in Kenya can be a straightforward process if you understand the costs involved and follow the necessary steps. Remember to plan ahead, as the application process can take some time. If you need assistance with your passport application or have any questions, you can Contact us at Muthii W.M & Associates, a reputable law firm with experienced attorneys who can guide you through the process. Visit our website at Muthii W.M & Associates to learn more about our legal services.

Breaking Down the Cost to Get a Passport in Kenya

Are you considering applying for a passport in Kenya but unsure of the associated costs? Look no further! We’ve compiled a comprehensive table to guide you through the process and help you make an informed decision.

Document Type Document Fee Police Clearance Fee Medical Report Fee Other Fees Total Cost
Ordinary Passport KES 6,000 KES 1,000 KES 1,000 Tax: KES 1,200 (3% of document fee) KES 9,200
Official Passport KES 12,000 KES 1,000 KES 1,000 Tax: KES 2,400 (3% of document fee) KES 16,400
Emergency Passport KES 6,000 + KES 1,000 (late application fee) KES 1,000 KES 1,000 Tax: KES 1,200 (3% of document fee) KES 9,200 + KES 1,000 (late application fee)

Cutting Through the Costs: Key Takeaways

The table above provides a clear breakdown of the costs associated with obtaining a passport in Kenya. As you can see, the total cost varies depending on the type of passport you’re applying for. For an ordinary passport, the total cost comes out to be KES 9,200, while an official passport will cost you KES 16,400. In the event of an emergency, you’ll need to pay an additional KES 1,000 as a late application fee.

It’s essential to note that these costs are subject to change, and you should always check with the relevant authorities for the most up-to-date information. To avoid any last-minute surprises, make sure to factor in the cost of any additional documents or services you may need to obtain, such as a police clearance certificate or medical report.

At Muthii W.M & Associates, we understand that navigating the complexities of the Kenyan passport application process can be daunting. That’s why we’re here to help. If you have any questions or concerns, or if you’d like to learn more about our services, please don’t hesitate to contact us. You can also visit our homepage to learn more about our expertise and how we can support you.

Passport Costs in Kenya: Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re planning to travel outside of Kenya or need a passport for other legal purposes, it’s essential to understand the costs involved. Here are some frequently asked questions about passport costs in Kenya.

What is the current cost of a new Kenyan passport?

The current cost of a new Kenyan passport is KES 10,000 for a 32-page booklet. However, if you require a 48-page booklet, the cost is KES 15,000. You can find the most up-to-date information on passport costs on the Immigration Law in Kenya section of our website.

How much does it cost to renew a Kenyan passport?

The cost of renewing a Kenyan passport is KES 5,000, assuming your passport is still valid for at least six months from the date of travel. If your passport has expired, you will need to apply for a new passport at the current fee of KES 10,000 or KES 15,000 for a 48-page booklet. For more information on passport renewal, visit our Immigration Law Services page.

Do I need to pay any additional fees for a Kenyan passport?

Yes, you may need to pay additional fees for passport services, such as the cost of a police clearance certificate (KES 500) or a birth certificate (KES 200). You may also need to pay for the cost of courier services to deliver your passport. It’s essential to check with the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) for the most up-to-date information on passport fees. Contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com for personalized guidance on passport fees.

Can I pay the passport fee in installments?

No, the Kenyan passport fee is a one-time payment. You will need to pay the full fee when applying for a new passport or renewing an existing one. However, you can apply for a bank loan or other financing options to cover the cost of a passport. For advice on financing options, visit our Immigration Law Services page.

How long does it take to process a Kenyan passport application?

The processing time for a Kenyan passport application can take up to 3-4 weeks, depending on the workload of the NTSA. However, you can expedite the process by using a registered courier service or paying an additional fee for express processing. For more information on passport processing times, visit our Immigration Law Services page.

Do I need to appear in person to apply for a Kenyan passport?

No, you do not need to appear in person to apply for a Kenyan passport, unless you are a first-time applicant or require a police clearance certificate. You can submit your application online or through a registered third-party agent, such as MuthiiAssociates.com. For more information on passport application procedures, visit our Immigration Law Services page.

Can I apply for a Kenyan passport if I have a pending court case?

Yes, you can still apply for a Kenyan passport if you have a pending court case, but you will need to provide a clearance certificate from the court. This may delay the processing of your passport application. It’s essential to check with the NTSA for the most up-to-date information on passport requirements. Contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com for personalized guidance on passport applications with pending court cases.

Do I need to have health insurance to apply for a Kenyan passport?

No, you do not need to have health insurance to apply for a Kenyan passport. However, it’s highly recommended that you have health insurance to cover any medical expenses that may arise during travel. For more information on health insurance options, visit our Insurance Law Services page.

Need help with your Kenyan passport application? Contact us today!

For personalized guidance on passport applications, fees, and requirements, contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com. Our experienced team of lawyers and immigration experts are here to help you navigate the complex process of obtaining a Kenyan passport.

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