Visa for Kenya

How to Get a Visa for Kenya

Kenya is one of Africa’s most visited destinations, famous for its safaris, beaches, and business opportunities. The country has modernised its visa process — most travellers now use the Kenya eVisa system or the East Africa Tourist Visa. Some nationalities can enter visa-free, while others need a visa in advance.

Visa for Kenya

This guide explains who needs a visa, the main visa types, and the step-by-step process.


1. Do You Need a Visa?

  • Visa-free entry:
    Citizens of some African countries and select nations (e.g., Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Barbados, Bahamas, Jamaica) can enter Kenya without a visa.
  • eVisa required:
    Most travellers — including citizens of USA, UK, EU nations, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, China, India — must apply for an eVisa before travel.
  • East Africa Tourist Visa:
    A single visa allowing travel between Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda for up to 90 days.

✅ Check current entry rules and eligible countries: https://evisa.go.ke


2. Main Visa Types

Visa TypePurposeStay Allowed
Kenya eVisa (Tourist/Business/Transit)Tourism, business, family visits90 days (single entry, extendable once)
Transit VisaConnecting through KenyaUp to 72 hours
East Africa Tourist VisaCombined travel (Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda)90 days, multiple entry
Student VisaStudy in KenyaDuration of course
Work PermitEmployment in Kenya1–2 years renewable
Residency PermitsLong-term stay (family, retirement)Varies

3. Applying for a Kenya eVisa (Most Common)

Step 1 — Apply Online

  • Visit the official portal: https://evisa.go.ke
  • Create an account, choose your visa type (Tourist, Business, Transit).
  • Fill in personal details, passport info, and travel plans.

Step 2 — Prepare Required Documents

Typically:

  • Passport valid 6+ months beyond entry
  • Recent passport photo (digital, white background)
  • Flight itinerary (return or onward ticket)
  • Hotel booking or invitation letter
  • Proof of funds (sometimes requested)

Step 3 — Pay the Visa Fee

  • Tourist/Business Visa: USD $50
  • Transit Visa: USD $21
  • East Africa Visa: USD $100

Payment is made online by credit/debit card.

Step 4 — Wait for Processing

  • Usually 24–72 hours; sometimes up to 5 business days.
  • You’ll receive an eVisa PDF by email — print or save it on your phone.

Step 5 — Present eVisa on Arrival

  • Show the printed or digital eVisa and your passport at immigration.

4. East Africa Tourist Visa

  • Valid for 90 days, multiple entry between Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.
  • Apply through the Kenyan eVisa portal or at embassies.
  • Costs USD $100.
  • Perfect for safari trips or regional travel.

5. Long-Term Visas & Permits

Work Permits

  • Required for foreigners employed in Kenya.
  • Employer sponsors the application via the Directorate of Immigration Services.
  • Categories (A–M) cover various work and business situations.
  • Processing can take 4–12 weeks — apply early.

Student Visa

  • Requires an acceptance letter from a Kenyan institution.
  • Apply online or through the Kenyan Embassy.
  • Submit proof of funds, police clearance, and medical check.

Residency/Dependent Pass

  • For spouses, children, or retirees.
  • Requires proof of relationship and sufficient income.

6. Visa Fees (2025)

Visa TypeFee
Tourist eVisaUSD $50
Business eVisaUSD $50
Transit VisaUSD $21
East Africa Tourist VisaUSD $100
Work PermitUSD $150–500+ (depends on category)
Student PassUSD $20–50
Dependent PassUSD $50–100

Fees are non-refundable and may vary slightly depending on nationality and exchange rates.


7. Tips for a Smooth Application

  • Always use the official portal: https://evisa.go.ke — avoid unofficial websites charging extra.
  • Apply early: At least 7–10 days before travel; long-term permits take months.
  • Check passport validity: Must be valid 6+ months beyond entry.
  • Print your eVisa: Airlines and border officials may require a printed copy.
  • Keep your yellow fever card: Required if arriving from risk countries.
  • For work or study: Start paperwork well ahead — approvals can take weeks or months.
  • Extensions: Tourist visas can usually be extended once for another 90 days at the Immigration office in Nairobi or Mombasa.

Quick Pre-Travel Checklist

  • Passport valid 6+ months with blank pages
  • eVisa approval printed or saved digitally
  • Return/onward ticket
  • Hotel booking or invitation letter
  • Yellow fever certificate (if applicable)
  • Proof of funds (if requested)
  • Travel insurance (recommended)