A hub for businesspersons, students, employees, and tourists, Kenya is a popular destination that attracts thousands of visitors annually. Known for its unmatched wildlife safaris and hospitality, Kenya is also home to vibrant metropolises like Nairobi and Mombasa.
Passport holders will fall into one of three categories of Kenyan visa processing. The first category (Category 1) comprises passport holders exempt from obtaining an eVisa and can enter Kenya visa-free. This category includes many African and Caribbean countries. The second category (Category 2) includes all nationalities eligible to obtain a Kenyan eVisa through their eCitizen online gateway. Finally, the third category (Category 3) is for the select nationalities that cannot apply for an eVisa. They must go through the Directorate of Immigration Services and submit a “referred visa”.
There are multiple types of visas that travelers can apply for. Single and multiple-entry visas are available. The validity of the Kenyan visa can range from just 72 hours for a transit visa to several months for a multiple-entry visa. There is even a five-year visa available to United States citizens.
Kenya offers several types of single and multiple-entry visas for varied travel purposes. The following visa types can be obtained for all eligible nationalities by submitting the application.
For all Kenyan visas, there are some basic requirements:
This document must be valid for at least 6 months before the travel date and contain at least one blank page for official use.
Applicants must have a color photograph that is clear and recent, in a 5.5cm x 5.5cm (207px x 207px) format on a white background. Scans and colored copies are NOT accepted.
This can be done online through the Kenyan eCitizen portal.
Additional documents are required depending on the visa type and the applicant’s purpose of travel. Different visa types may require different documents such as a travel itinerary, an invitation letter from a business or family member, or a hotel booking.
For all eligible applicants, the application process for a Kenyan visa is very straightforward and can be completed online. Category 3 nationalities requiring a referred visa will follow some additional steps such as submitting their applications to the embassy. Nationals from Category 3 countries should review the guidelines before applying.
The following steps are for all Category 2 applicants who are eligible for any of the six Kenyan visa types:
Visit the official website of Kenya Electronic Visa Application System and register as a Visitor.
Enter the visa portal and select the Directorate of Immigration Services.
Choose the Submit Application option to get started.
Choose the Kenyan Visa option to proceed with the application.
Choose the type of visa and read the written instructions.
Complete the online visa application and submit it through the Kenyan visa gateway. Applicants should submit any additional required documentation.
Pay the visa fee using a valid credit or debit card.
• The eVisa will typically arrive within 2 working days (48 hours) and will be sent to the eCitizen account, NOT to the provided email.
• Applicants should download and print the visa to be presented to the airline official and the immigration officer at the point of entry.
All Kenyan visas can be applied for online at the Kenyan eCitizen portal. The exception is Category 3 applicants, who must apply for their visas through the Directorate of Immigration Services.
Due to the streamlined process for Kenyan eVisas, processing times are usually within 48 hours or 2 working days. For Category 3 applicants who require a referred visa, the processing time is up to 10 working days.
For eligible nationalities, visas for Kenya can be applied for and obtained electronically through their online portal. Applicants can visit the Kenyan eCitizen portal, create an account, complete the visa application form, pay the processing fee, and receive a decision within 48 hours.
Applicants can review the status of their visa on their eCitizen account.
All Kenyan visa types require a passport or identity document that is valid for at least six months and contains at least one blank page. Applicants must also have a recent, clear personal photograph.
Additional documents may be required depending on the applicant’s nationality and the visa type they are applying for. For example, a family single or multiple entry visa requires an invitation letter from a family member and an East African Tourist Visa requires a travel itinerary.
Applicants can pay for their Kenya visa online through the eCitizen portal using a valid credit or debit card.