How Much Is Renewing A Passport In Uganda

How Much Is Renewing A Passport In Uganda

What Is Renewing A Passport?

Renewal of a passport occurs in the case where passports are issued for a short period of time or with a short validity. This period may last anywhere between 1-5 years, and its validity is required to be extended to 10 years like a regular Ugandan passport.

How Much Is Renewing A Passport In Uganda?

The fee is UGX 250,000, Bank Charges exclusive for replacement of your Passport.

Requirements for Renewal Of Ugandan Passport

Present your old Passport. In the event you are making any changes, change of profession, names due to marital status, you will be required to attach the relevant legal proof of changes. Express fee is an extra UGX 150,000, Bank Charges exclusive.

How Long Does It Take To Renew A Passport In Uganda?

Collect your passport in Person after ten working days (normal passport applications) or two (2)working days (for Express Passport Applications) from the point where you submitted the application, unless advised otherwise by an Immigration Officer.

How Long Does It Take To Get An Ordinary Passport In Uganda?

It takes 10 working days to process a passport with the regular fees, Ugx 250,000 and 2 working days for the Express Process at Ugx 400,000.

What Do I Need If I Am Renewing My Passport In Uganda?

Application form – Use the renewal application form DS-82 (PDF, Download Adobe Reader).

Passport photo – Follow the photo requirements.

Payment – Include your passport fees.

Your most recent passport.

What Are The Questions Asked In Passport Interview In Uganda?

Following is a list of questions that may be asked during interview for passport.

What is my full name?

Spell out my full name?

Which address did IPS sent you back your document?

Which method you used to send passport application?

On electoral sheet, who else is registered in that house?

My Wife’s Date of Birth?

Can I Still Use My Old Ugandan Passport To Travel?

The old machine-readable Ugandan passports were phased out on April 4 and cannot be used to travel outside the country, although one can use it to travel back.