Comprehensive consular and administrative services for Kenyan citizens in Ireland and Irish nationals planning to visit Kenya.
Renew your existing Kenyan passport. Applicable for passports expiring within 6 months or already expired. In-person biometric capture required from May 2026.
First-time passport application for Kenyan citizens aged 18 and above. Requires valid national ID and supporting documentation.
Passport application for minors under 18. Both parents or legal guardians must be present. Birth certificate required.
Single-journey travel document for Kenyans who have lost their passport or face immediate travel needs. Same-day processing available.
Official authentication of Kenyan documents for use in Ireland or internationally. Includes degrees, marriage certificates, and court documents.
Birth registration for Kenyans born in Ireland, marriage registration, and death registration for Kenyans who passed away abroad.
Notarisation of affidavits, power of attorney, statutory declarations, and other legal documents for use in Kenya or Ireland.
Attestation of academic certificates and transcripts issued by Kenyan universities for recognition abroad.
Certificate of Good Conduct for Kenyans residing in Ireland — required for employment, immigration, or licensing purposes.
Register as a Kenyan living abroad. Access embassy services, vote in elections, and stay connected with your community.
Emergency financial assistance for Kenyans in distress, repatriation support, and connections to community welfare programmes.
Register to vote in Kenyan elections from Ireland. Exercise your democratic rights as a Kenyan citizen living abroad.
Book appointments, submit applications, upload documents, pay fees, and track your applications in real time — all in one place.
Access Kenya's official government portal for national ID services, driving licences, NTSA, land services, and more.
Apply for a Kenya eVisa online from Ireland. Fast, paperless visa applications for tourism, business, and transit.