Visa and Health Issues
All incoming visitors to Kenya (except East African Citizens)
will now require a visa, irrespective of nationality. Check here
for visa and health certificates requirements if you are coming
from areas that maybe experiencing outbreaks of disease, such as
yellow fever or choler. Kenya
Airways does a good job of explaining the requirements.
Visa form is available by clicking here, you will be directed
to the Kenya Airways web site so that you may fill out the application
form online, then print and submit to local Kenyan
Consulate or Embassy.
Citizens of the following countries need to have a visa prior
to arrival in Kenya: -
(1) Afghanistan
(2) Somali
(3) Iran
(4) Lebanon
(5) Iraq
(6) Syria
(7) Libya
(8) Mali
(9) Sudan
(10) Nigeria
(11) Yemen
(12) Cameroon
(13) Pakistan
(14) North Korea
(15) Stateless Persons
(16) Armenia
(17) Georgia
(18) Tajikistan
(19) Azerbaijan
(20) Senegal
If your country does not appear above, visas can be obtained at
the Airport upon arrival, we strongly encourage you to obtain your
visa from the Kenyan Embassies/High Commissions abroad prior
to
departure.
Where applicable, visa fees are as follows: -
Transit Visa = US$20 per person
Reference Fee: -US$10
Single Entry Visa= US$50 for three months (extendable for a similar
period)
Multiple Journey Visa= US$100 - valid.
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