Hong Kong to Increase Entry, Visa, and Passport Fees from Sept 8 – Full List Inside

Starting September 8, 2025, residents and travellers to Hong Kong will need to budget more to avail certain immigration and visa services. The government has announced a comprehensive revision of fees for entry permits, travel passes, and passport-related services, with increases ranging from 3% to over 50% in some cases.

This marks the first major update in fees in several years and will help the Immigration Department recover the full cost of providing these essential services, following the latest costing review.

Key Immigration Fee Increases to Note

To help travellers and applicants better understand the upcoming changes, here’s a side-by-side comparison of the old and new fees for 15 key immigration services.

These revised charges will take effect on September 8, 2025, and may impact visa applications, re-entry permits, travel passes, and identity documents. Use the table below to see how much more you’ll need to pay:

Service Old Fee (HKD) New Fee (HKD)
Seaman’s Identity Book (full or restricted validity) 310 430
Ordinary Visa – Others 230 330
Transit Visa 120 170
Change of Condition of Stay (incl. extension) 230 330
Multiple Re-entry Permit (full or restricted validity) 170 210
Re-entry Permit (Valid for One Visit) 55 70
Entry Permit (Single Entry – Others) 230 330
Entry Permit (Multiple Entries – 1 Year) 470 670
Entry Permit (Multiple Entries – 3 Years) 935 1,350
Travel Document Endorsement (General) 240 350
Document of Identity (7 Years – 44 Pages) 285 325
Document of Identity (7 Years – 92 Pages) 370 450
APEC Business Travel Card (Up to 5 Years) 540 700
Replacement APEC Business Travel Card 210 260
Travel Pass (Up to 3 Years) 760 920

Passport Fees Also Getting a Bump

Even the cost of obtaining a Hong Kong SAR passport is going up:

Passport Type Current Fee (HKD) New Fee (HKD)
Adult Passport (32 pages) 370 430
Adult Passport (48 pages) 460 520
Child Passport (32 pages) 185 215
Child Passport (48 pages) 230 260

Delivery Charges for Overseas Applicants Increasing Too

Applicants requesting express or registered mail delivery outside of Hong Kong should also be prepared for higher fees:

  • Express dispatch to North America/Europe: HKD 310 (up from HKD 220)
  • Asia-Pacific express delivery: HKD 210 (up from HKD 165)
  • Registered airmail: HKD 60 (up from HKD 47)

Why Are Fees Going Up?

The government follows a “cost recovery” and “user pays” approach. The latest review found that current fees do not cover the full cost of providing these services. To avoid a sudden, large increase, the department is phasing in higher charges over time.

Officials assure that the new fees will be implemented gradually and are not expected to disrupt most travellers or businesses. The changes are part of ongoing efforts to improve service quality and cost-effectiveness.

What Does This Mean for Travellers?

  • Plan Ahead: If you’re applying for an entry permit, travel pass, or passport, consider submitting your application before September 8, 2025, to save on fees.
  • Budget for Extra Costs: Factor in higher costs for document delivery, especially if you need express services to overseas destinations.
  • Check the Full List: For a complete breakdown of all revised fees, refer to the official Immigration Department list.

Key Takeaways and Travel Tips

  • Fee Increases: Most immigration and passport-related fees in Hong Kong will rise from September 8, 2025.
  • Reason for Change: The government aims to recover the full cost of services, ensuring sustainability without major disruption.
  • Traveller Impact: While costs are going up, the changes are manageable for most people and businesses.
  • Stay Informed: Regularly check the Immigration Department’s website for updates and official announcements.

Final Thoughts

Hong Kong’s immigration fee changes are a reminder for travellers and residents to stay updated on the latest regulations. While the increases are significant, they reflect the government’s commitment to maintaining high-quality services. Plan ahead, check the official fee list, and enjoy seamless travel to and from Hong Kong.

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