In just three years, President Ruto’s administration has overseen one of the most ambitious digitization drives in Kenya’s history.
At the center of this shift is eCitizen, the all-in-one government services portal.
Among the many sectors transformed, travel and immigration services stand out – making it easier than ever for Kenyans to apply for passports, visas, and permits without the frustration of endless queues or back-and-forth visits to government offices.
Immigration Services Now on eCitizen
Through the portal, Kenyans and foreigners alike can access:
Passport Applications
Apply for new passports, renewals, and replacements online. Upload required documents, pay securely, and track progress digitally.
Visa Services
Travelers can apply for entry visas into Kenya, while Kenyan citizens can use the platform for outbound travel requirements.
Work and Residence Permits
Foreign nationals seeking to live or work in Kenya can process their permits through the platform.
Special Passes & Alien Cards
Essential for non-citizens, these services are now consolidated online.
By consolidating these services, eCitizen has reduced physical congestion at immigration offices and improved accountability.

How to Apply for a Passport on eCitizen
1. Create or log in to your eCitizen account – Visit ecitizen.go.ke
2. Select Department of Immigration Services – From the dashboard, choose “Immigration Services.”
3. Fill in the online application form – Provide accurate details as required.
4. Upload documents – Attach your scanned ID, birth certificate, and passport photos.
5. Pay online – Fees vary by the type of passport (ordinary, diplomatic, replacement). Payment options include M-Pesa, cards, or bank transfers.
6. Book an appointment – Select a convenient immigration office for biometrics and submission of originals.
7. Track application progress – Receive real-time updates on your dashboard.
Why This Matters Under Ruto’s Presidency
President Ruto’s push for digitization has not only improved efficiency but also restored confidence in critical services like passport issuance.
By streamlining immigration through eCitizen, the government has:
- Cut down processing time – Digital applications move faster and reduce bottlenecks.
- Improved transparency – Applicants can track progress and avoid brokers or middlemen.
- Enhanced global mobility – With smoother passport and visa services, Kenyans can travel, work, and study abroad with less stress.
- Boosted trust in public service – eCitizen has become a visible marker of government’s commitment to modernization.
This transformation shows how digitization is not just about technology – it’s about empowering citizens and positioning Kenya as a globally connected nation.
In a Nutshell …..
Travel and immigration are among the clearest success stories of Kenya’s digital government agenda.
In just three years, eCitizen has replaced queues with clicks, uncertainty with transparency, and delays with efficiency.
For Kenyans planning to travel abroad, or foreigners coming into Kenya, the process has never been easier.
The future promises even more improvements as digitization deepens, ensuring that Kenya remains on the path to seamless, citizen-centered service delivery.