February 16, 2025
Addis Insight
Ethiopia is set to officially introduce a new passport and visa system by the end of the current Ethiopian month, Yekatit 2017 (February 2025), according to the Immigration and Citizenship Service. The revised passport, designed with advanced security features and enhanced aesthetics, will replace the existing version, while the visa system will also undergo a major transformation.
This announcement was made during an inspection visit by the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of People’s Representatives to the Immigration and Citizenship Service headquarters.
The newly designed passport is said to be significantly superior to the current one in terms of color, design, content, and security. The internal pages of the passport will feature cultural and historical landmarks from Ethiopia, including Aksum, Gondar, the Great Wall of Jegol, coffee production, and other national heritage sites.
Alongside the passport update, Ethiopia will also introduce a new visa sticker and an electronic visa system. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed the diplomatic community about these changes, emphasizing that Ethiopia’s visa process has been fully digitized, replacing the old handwritten system.
According to Deputy Director Ato Biki, the previous system, where visas were issued manually, had security loopholes. The new system ensures that all residency permits, visas, and passports will be processed digitally, enhancing security and efficiency.
A significant change in the travel documentation process is the introduction of fully biometric data registration for emergency travel documents. Previously, these documents were issued on paper, allowing certain foreign nationals, including Eritreans, to claim refugee status and exit the country more easily. The new system aims to eliminate fraud and increase accountability.
Officials highlighted that the old laminated passport design had vulnerabilities, making it easier to forge. There have been reports of Ethiopian passport booklets being illegally copied and distributed in Uganda and Somaliland. The new electronic passport, featuring biometric security, will make counterfeiting nearly impossible.
Another key change is the localization of passport production. Previously, Ethiopian passports were printed abroad without direct government oversight. The new passports will be designed, produced, and controlled domestically, ensuring stricter security and national oversight.
The Immigration and Citizenship Service recently revised its pricing structure for passport issuance. Standard processing will cost 5,000 ETB, while an expedited passport available in two days will cost 25,000 ETB. A five-day expedited service will be priced at 20,000 ETB. Fees for lost or damaged passports range from 13,000 ETB to 40,000 ETB, depending on the case.
With the implementation of these changes, Ethiopia aims to modernize its immigration services, enhance national security, and improve the efficiency of passport and visa processing. The new system is expected to officially roll out by the end of Yekatit 2017 (February 2025), with the old passport remaining valid until Sene 2017 (July 2025).
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