Official announcements, travel advisories, community news, and upcoming embassy events.
All Kenyan passport renewals and new applications submitted from 1 May 2026 will require in-person biometric data capture at the Embassy. The previous online-only renewal option has been discontinued as Kenya migrates to a new generation e-Passport system. Citizens are advised to schedule appointments as soon as possible as slots are filling quickly.
The Embassy of Kenya in Dublin is proud to announce the 4th Annual KenyaβIreland Investment Forum, bringing together business leaders, investors, and government officials from both nations.
Due to high demand, the Embassy has added Saturday morning appointment slots (9amβ1pm) for all consular services through August 2026. Book via the online portal.
The Embassy confirms that Kenya's coastal region including Mombasa, Diani, and Malindi remains safe for tourism. Standard safety precautions apply.
Join the Embassy and the Kenyan community in Ireland for an evening of culture, networking, food, and entertainment celebrating Kenya's diverse heritage.
The Kenyan government has standardised tourist visa fees. Irish nationals applying via evisa.go.ke now pay a flat USD 50 for single-entry tourist visas.
The Embassy of Kenya in Dublin will host a Madaraka Day reception on Sunday, June 1, 2026. Invitations to Kenyan citizens and Irish friends of Kenya will be sent in May.