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No, you cannot register NHIF for someone else unless you are using her identification documents. You will be required to produce identification documents that match the registered account before treatment. If you are using her ID, phone number, and personal details for registration, then that is okay.
Once you register online for NHIF, wait for 60 days or until when you are entitled to be covered, then go to NHIF Upper Hill office if you are in Nairobi and they will print your NHIF card for free. Therefore, you do not need to apply for the card. The online NHIF registration is enough.
Yes, you can sue someone living abroad if that person is a Kenyan citizen. If he is a foreigner, then the case will get complicated because enforcing the judgment will be difficult if it is out of the court's jurisdiction. Another challenge that might also arise is determining the maintenance fee since the cost of living in the USA and Kenya differ. My advice will be if the father is a Kenyan, you can seek legal advice from your lawyer on whether the case can proceed without the physical presence of the father.
No, everyone must collect their KASENEB certificate. You are required to personally visit KASNEB offices with your ID or request for the certificate to be sent via postal address by writing to certificates@kasneb.or.ke. Remember to attach a copy of your national ID, post address code, and phone number in the request email.
If your NHIF account is active, all you need is to visit the NHIF office with your ID, and the card will be printed and issued to you.