Kenya ePassport (Biometric Passport) Guide 2026

Kenya has fully transitioned to the electronic passport (ePassport) system. The new biometric passport contains a chip with your digital photograph, fingerprints and personal data, meeting ICAO international standards.

Old Passports Phased Out

All old-generation Kenya passports have been phased out. If you still hold an old passport, you must apply for the new ePassport. The old passport will not be accepted for international travel.

What is the Kenya ePassport?

The Kenya ePassport is a biometric travel document that incorporates:

  • Embedded chip storing biometric data
  • Digital photograph captured at application
  • Fingerprint data (10 fingers)
  • Machine-readable zone (MRZ)
  • ICAO 9303 compliant - recognised globally
  • Enhanced security features against fraud
  • East African Community harmonised design
  • 66 pages (C Series, current issue)

Types of Kenya ePassport

TypeCover ColourPagesFee (KSH)Issued To
Ordinary PassportDark Blue6612,500Regular citizens
Diplomatic PassportRed487,550Diplomats, senior officials
Service PassportGreen48N/AGovernment officials on duty

How to Apply for the Kenya ePassport

Step 1: Register on eCitizen

Create an account at ecitizen.go.ke using your Kenya national ID number and email address. Verify your account via the confirmation email.

Step 2: Complete the Online Application

Log into eCitizen and navigate to the Department of Immigration Services. Select "Passport Application" and fill in all personal details, including your Kenya ID number, date of birth, and reason for application.

Step 3: Upload Documents

Upload scanned copies of your Kenya national ID card, birth certificate, and passport-sized photo. For renewals, upload your current passport bio-data page.

Step 4: Pay Online

Pay KSH 12,500 for the 66-page ordinary passport through M-Pesa, bank card, or bank transfer via the eCitizen payment gateway.

Step 5: Book Biometric Appointment

If applying from abroad, contact your nearest Kenya embassy or high commission to schedule a biometric capture appointment. In Kenya, book at one of the designated Passport Processing Centres.

Step 6: Attend Biometric Capture

Attend your appointment with all original documents. Your photograph and all 10 fingerprints will be captured digitally at the embassy or processing centre.

Step 7: Track and Collect

Track your application on eCitizen. Applications from abroad are processed in Nairobi and returned to the embassy. Processing takes 4-8 weeks from abroad.

Required Documents

New Application (Adult)

  • Printed eCitizen application form
  • Kenya national ID card (original + copy)
  • Birth certificate (original + copy)
  • Two passport-sized photographs
  • eCitizen payment receipt

Renewal

  • Printed eCitizen application form
  • Current or expired passport (original)
  • Kenya national ID card (original + copy)
  • Two passport-sized photographs
  • eCitizen payment receipt

Children (Under 18)

  • Child's birth certificate (original + copy)
  • Both parents' Kenya ID cards (copies)
  • Consent from both parents (signed)
  • Parents' marriage certificate (if applicable)
  • Two passport-sized photographs of the child

Photo Requirements

  • Size: 35mm x 45mm
  • White background
  • Taken within the last 6 months
  • Full face, front view, eyes open
  • No glasses, hats, or head coverings (except religious)

Biometric Capture Locations

In Kenya (Passport Processing Centres)

  • Nairobi (Nyayo House)
  • Mombasa
  • Kisumu
  • Eldoret
  • Nakuru
  • Embu
  • Kisii
  • Kericho
  • Bungoma

Abroad

Biometric capture is available at all Kenya embassies, high commissions and consulates worldwide. Find your nearest mission and book an appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Kenya ePassport is valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for children under 18. You should apply for renewal at least 6 months before expiry.

No. Old-generation Kenya passports have been fully phased out and are no longer accepted for international travel. You must apply for the new ePassport through the eCitizen portal.

Yes. Complete the application and payment online via eCitizen, then visit your nearest Kenya embassy or high commission for biometric capture. The passport is processed in Nairobi and returned to the embassy (4-8 weeks).

Previously, Kenya offered 34-page and 50-page options at lower prices. As of February 2026, only the 66-page ordinary passport (C Series) at KSH 12,500 is available. The 66-page version is ideal for frequent travellers.