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Kosovo's Ministria e Puneve te Brendshme (Ministry of Internal Affairs, MPB) issues passports through the Agjencia e Regjistrimit Civil (Civil Registration Agency, ARC) with offices in all 38 municipalities across the country. Since Kosovo declared independence in 2008, its passport has gradually gained recognition -- as of 2025, over 100 UN member states recognize the Kosovo passport, though notable exceptions including Serbia, Russia, China, and five EU members still do not. This partial recognition means Kosovo passport holders face a patchwork of visa requirements, making a fully compliant biometric passport photo not just an administrative requirement but a practical necessity for navigating international travel.
Kosovo introduced biometric passports in 2011, making it one of the earliest post-conflict states in the Western Balkans to adopt chip-embedded travel documents. The official passport portal is accessible through mpb.rks-gov.net. Photo requirements follow EU and ICAO standards closely -- reflecting Kosovo's aspirations toward EU integration and eventual Schengen visa liberalization.
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Recency: Must be taken within 6 months of the application date.
Passport applications in Kosovo are submitted at the ARC office in your municipality of registration. Most ARC offices capture the applicant's photo digitally on-site using standardized biometric photo stations. The digital capture feeds directly into the passport chip production system. In practice, this means domestic applicants usually do not need to bring separate printed photos -- the ARC office handles everything.
However, applicants should still arrive photo-ready: remove glasses, style hair behind the ears, remove any head covering (unless religious), and wear a dark top that contrasts with the white background.
External photos are required for some embassy and consulate applications abroad, and a few smaller ARC offices may still request printed photos. Here is where to find compliant passport photos:
Prishtina: Photo studios along Bulevardi Nena Tereze and near the Grand Hotel area produce passport photos for 2-5 EUR. Studios near the main ARC office on Rr. Luan Haradinaj are particularly well-calibrated for Kosovo passport specifications. Ask for "foto per pasaporte" (Albanian) or "fotografija za pasos" (Serbian).
Prizren: Studios in the old bazaar area and near the municipality building charge 2-4 EUR. Prizren has a mix of Albanian and Bosniak-speaking studios -- specifications are the same regardless.
Peja, Gjakova, Mitrovica, and Gjilan: Studios in these regional centres charge 2-4 EUR. Quality is generally reliable. In North Mitrovica, some studios may default to Serbian passport specifications -- confirm you need Kosovo passport format (35x45mm, white background) if applying at the northern ARC office.
Ferizaj, Podujeva, and smaller municipalities: One or two studios per town, typically near the municipal building. Prices: 1.50-3 EUR. Quality can be inconsistent -- check the background for shadow issues before accepting the prints.
Kosovo Albanian diaspora (Germany, Switzerland, Scandinavia): Kosovo has one of the largest diasporas relative to population in Europe. Studios in Zurich, Stuttgart, Malmo, and other cities with large Kosovo Albanian communities are familiar with Kosovo passport specs. Prices vary by country but range from 8-20 EUR. Specify "Kosovo passport, 35x45mm, white background" -- some studios may assume an Albanian or Serbian passport format.
All Kosovo citizens, including newborns, require individual passports for international travel. ARC office photo stations can capture children's images, but parents should prepare:
Both parents (or a parent with legal custody documentation) must consent to a child's passport application. Single parents need a court decision or the other parent's notarized authorization.
Applicants traveling to countries that do not recognize the Kosovo passport should be aware that some EU member states issue travel documents specifically for Kosovo citizens (e.g., Germany's Reiseausweis fur Auslander). Photo requirements for these documents typically follow the issuing country's standards, which may differ slightly from Kosovo's. Check with the issuing authority.
Kosovo passport fees are among the most affordable in Europe. A standard passport costs 25 EUR, while express processing is approximately 50 EUR. Children's passports cost the same. The passport is valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for minors under 18.
Applications require a valid Kosovo ID card, proof of citizenship, and (for first-time applicants) a birth certificate from the civil registry. If your ARC office captures the photo on-site, no external photos are needed for the application.
ARC staff flag these issues most frequently with externally supplied photos:
Q: Will Kosovo's passport be accepted for Schengen travel? A: Kosovo passport holders currently need a Schengen visa to enter most EU countries. Visa liberalization has been under discussion for years. Regardless of visa requirements, the passport itself must contain a compliant biometric photo for visa applications to be processed.
Q: Does Kosovo use the XK country code on passports? A: Kosovo uses RKS (Republika e Kosoves) as its passport country code. XK is a temporary designation used by international organizations and does not appear on the passport itself.
Q: Can I use a Serbian passport instead of a Kosovo passport? A: Some Kosovo Serbs hold dual Kosovo-Serbian citizenship. Each passport requires its own photo meeting its respective country's specifications. Serbian passport photos allow light grey backgrounds, while Kosovo requires white.
Q: How long does a Kosovo passport take to process? A: Standard processing takes 15-30 working days. Express processing (available at most ARC offices) takes 2-3 working days for an additional fee of approximately 50 EUR.
Q: Are there photo booths at ARC offices? A: Most ARC offices have integrated digital photo capture at the application counter. You sit in front of a calibrated background and camera, and the image is captured by ARC staff. No separate photo booth is needed for domestic applications.
Q: How many photos do I need if my ARC office requires printed ones? A: Two identical photos, 35x45mm, on glossy photo paper. Bring 4 as backup.
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