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Complete Guide to Passport Fees in Kenya for Easy Application and Legal Assistance

Complete Guide to Passport Fees in Kenya for Easy Application and Legal Assistance

When applying for a passport in Kenya, one of the most important considerations is the cost involved. Understanding the various passport fees in Kenya can help you plan and budget for your application process. In this guide, we will break down the different fees associated with obtaining a Kenyan passport, as well as provide valuable insights to ensure a smooth and successful application.

Types of Passport Fees in Kenya

In Kenya, there are several types of passports, each with its own set of fees. The most common types of passports are:

  • Ordinary Passport: This is the most common type of passport, suitable for travel and business purposes.
  • Diplomatic Passport: This type of passport is reserved for government officials, diplomats, and their families.
  • East African Passport: This passport allows for travel within the East African Community (EAC) member states, including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi.

Passport Fees in Kenya for Ordinary Passports

The fees for an ordinary passport in Kenya vary depending on the type of application and the age of the applicant. Here are the current passport fees in Kenya:

Type of Application Adult (18-54 years) Minor (0-17 years)
New Application KES 4,550 KES 3,050
Renewal KES 4,550 KES 3,050
Replacement (Lost or Damaged) KES 6,050 KES 4,550

Passport Fees in Kenya for Diplomatic and East African Passports

The fees for diplomatic and East African passports are slightly different from those for ordinary passports. Here are the current fees:

Type of Application Diplomatic Passport East African Passport
New Application KES 10,000 KES 5,000
Renewal KES 10,000 KES 5,000
Replacement (Lost or Damaged) KES 15,000 KES 10,000

Additional Fees and Requirements

In addition to the passport fees in Kenya, applicants may need to pay for additional services, such as:

  • Express service: KES 2,000
  • Emergency service: KES 5,000
  • Lost or damaged passport replacement: KES 1,000

It is essential to note that these fees are subject to change, and applicants should always check with the relevant authorities or consult with a legal expert, such as Muthii W.M & Associates, for the most up-to-date information.

Conclusion

Applying for a passport in Kenya can seem daunting, but understanding the various passport fees in Kenya can help simplify the process. By knowing the costs involved, you can plan and budget accordingly, ensuring a smooth and successful application. If you have any questions or need legal assistance, please Contact us for expert guidance.

Passport Fees in Kenya: A Breakdown

If you’re planning to travel abroad, applying for a passport is one of the first steps you need to take. However, understanding the different fees associated with this process can be confusing. In this section, we’ll break down the passport fees in Kenya to help you prepare.

Service Fee (Kenyan Shillings) Duration
Passport Application Form 500 Immediate
Normal Passport (32-48 pages) 2,250 6-8 weeks
Express Passport (32-48 pages) 4,000 2-3 weeks
Emergency Passport (32-48 pages) 5,000 Immediate
Replacement Passport (32-48 pages) 1,500 2-3 weeks
Additional Visa Pages (32-48 pages) 500 Immediate

Key Takeaways from Passport Fees in Kenya

Understanding the passport fees in Kenya can help you plan and budget for your travel requirements. Based on the table above, here are some key insights:

The fees for passport applications vary depending on the type of passport you require. A normal passport costs KES 2,250, while an express passport costs KES 4,000. Emergency passports are also available at an additional fee of KES 5,000.

Replacement passports and additional visa pages can also be applied for, with fees of KES 1,500 and KES 500 respectively.

The processing times for passport applications also vary, with normal passports taking 6-8 weeks to process, while express passports take 2-3 weeks.

If you have any questions or need further clarification on passport fees in Kenya, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Muthii W.M & Associates. Our experienced team of lawyers can provide you with personalized advice and guidance to ensure a smooth application process.

Muthii W.M & Associates offers a wide range of legal services, including immigration law, to help you navigate the complexities of passport applications in Kenya.

To learn more about our services or to get in touch with us, please visit our Contact us page or schedule a consultation with one of our lawyers today.

Passport Fees in Kenya: Frequently Asked Questions

Navigating the complexities of passport fees in Kenya can be a daunting task. This FAQ section aims to provide clear and concise answers to common queries, helping you make informed decisions about your travel documents.

What is the current fee for applying for a Kenyan passport?

The cost of applying for a Kenyan passport varies depending on the type of passport you need. For a standard passport, the current fee is KES 7,000 for a 32-page booklet and KES 9,000 for a 48-page booklet. You can find the latest fees and requirements on our immigration law guides at MuthiiAssociates.com.

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

The processing time for a Kenyan passport application typically takes 6-8 weeks, but this may vary depending on the workload of the Kenya Immigration Department. Expedited services are available for an additional fee, which can reduce the processing time to 3-4 weeks. Learn more about the Kenyan passport application process on our website at MuthiiAssociates.com.

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

Yes, in addition to the application fee, you may also need to pay for a police clearance certificate, which costs KES 2,000. This certificate is required for all adult passport applicants. You may also need to pay for a replacement passport if your lost or damaged passport is not recoverable. Contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com to learn more about the additional fees and requirements.

Can I pay my Kenyan passport fees online?

No, you cannot pay your Kenyan passport fees online. Payments are typically made in person at a Kenya Immigration Department office or through a bank transfer. You can find the payment instructions and requirements on the Kenya Immigration Department’s website or by contacting us at MuthiiAssociates.com.

What is the validity period for a Kenyan passport?

A Kenyan passport is typically valid for 10 years, but it may be valid for less time if you are under the age of 18 or have a different type of passport. Check the validity period of your passport on the information page or contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com to confirm.

Do I need to provide any supporting documents for a Kenyan passport application?

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Can I renew my Kenyan passport by mail?

No, you cannot renew your Kenyan passport by mail. Applications must be made in person at a Kenya Immigration Department office, and you will need to provide the required supporting documents and fees. Contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com to learn more about the renewal process.

How do I check the status of my Kenyan passport application?

You can check the status of your Kenyan passport application by contacting the Kenya Immigration Department or checking their website. You will need to provide your application reference number to access this information. Contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com to learn more about tracking your application status.

Need help with your Kenyan passport application? Contact us at MuthiiAssociates.com for expert guidance and support.

Get in touch with Muthii Associates today for expert guidance on passport fees and applications in Kenya.

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