More pain for Kenyans as gov’t increases ID, passport charges
File image of Nyayo House in Nairobi, which houses the Department of Immigration and Citizen Services headquarters.
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Kenyans
seeking services at the Department of Immigration and Citizen Services will
part with more after the Ministry of Interior effected new charges effective March
1.
The
revised fees, charges and levies on services offered by the Department of
Immigration and Citizen Services published on November 14, 2023, have taken
effect.
In a
memo sent to Regional Coordinators from the Interior Ministry dated February
29, Kenyans applying for an identification card, which was free, will now pay
Ksh.300 shillings.
If one
loses their ID card, they will have to part with Ksh.1,000, up from Ksh.100.
A
birth or death certificate will now cost Ksh.200 shillings up from Ksh.50,
while for late birth or death registration, one will be required to pay Ksh.500
from the current Ksh.150.
Charges
for new passports have been raised by 75 per cent; for an ordinary passport
with 34 pages which was previously Ksh.4,500, a new applicant will have to pay Ksh.7,500.
For
the 50-page one, one will part with Ksh.9,500 from Ksh.6,000 while those in
need of a passport booklet with 66 pages will pay Ksh.12,500 from Ksh.7,500.
To
replace a lost or mutilated passport, one will have to pay Ksh.20,000 from Ksh.12,000
and Ksh.10,000 respectively, while an express passport will cost Ksh.30,000.
In
the revised charges, to regain citizenship after renouncing it will now cost 10
times more from Ksh.5,000 to Ksh.50,000 shillings.
It
will cost the same amount for renunciation and for getting citizenship for a
spouse from the East African Community countries.
For
those visiting the country, a single-entry visa will cost 100 US dollars from
the previous 50 dollars, while a multiple-entry visa will now cost 500 dollars,
from 100 dollars.
A transit
Visa will now cost 50 dollars from 20 dollars.
Those
applying for permanent residence for Kenyan children born outside the country
and in countries which do not allow dual citizenship will pay Ksh.750,000 from
the current Ksh.500,000 while spouses to Kenya citizens will part with Ksh.150,000
from Ksh.50,000.


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