Visa policy of Kenya

Visitors to Kenya require a visa unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.[1] All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months.

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Visa exemption

Citizens of the following 43 countries can visit Kenya with no visa for stays up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[2][3]

Visa is not required for holders of diplomatic or service category passports of Brazil, China, Israel, Iran, and Turkey, nor for holders of diplomatic passports of India.[4]

Citizens of Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya can travel freely between their respective nations using national identification cards.[5]

Visa waiver agreement for ordinary passports was signed with  Mozambique in November 2018 and it is yet to come into force.[6]

A visa waiver protocol for diplomatic passports was signed with  United Arab Emirates, but it is yet to come into force.[7]

An agreement on visa exemption for diplomatic and service passports was signed with  Cuba[8] in May 2018, but it is yet to come into force.

E-Visa

Kenya introduced an e-Visa system from 2 July 2015. According to the government an application should be done at least 7 days in advance and visitors can stay for up to 90 days with e-visa.[9]

Visa on arrival

Visa on arrival is still available and visitors can stay for up to 90 days with this visa.[10][11]

Consular visa


Citizens of the following countries and territories require a visa that cannot be obtained online but instead the application is referred to the Director of Immigration services for processing and approval:[12]

Children under the age of 16 are not required to pay a visa fee.[13]

East African Tourist Visa

From February 2014 Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda began issuing an East African Tourist Visa.[14] The visa costs 100 USD and has no restrictions on citizens of any country. The visa is a non-extendable multiple-entry 90-day visa that has to be first used to enter the country that issued the visa.[15]

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