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How to Apply for a Visa for Kenya: A Step-by-Step Guide

AboutFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)How to Apply for a Visa for Kenya: A Step-by-Step Guide

Planning a trip to Kenya? Whether you’re coming for a beach holiday, safari, scuba diving adventure, or business, you’ll likely need a visa. This guide explains how to apply for a visa for Kenya quickly, safely, and without stress.

Start With the eCitizen Portal

Kenya has moved its entire visa application process online. You must apply through the official government platform: eCitizen.

It’s easy to use and accessible worldwide. First, create an account. Then, select the visa category that fits your visit—usually, a Tourist VisaBusiness Visa, or Transit Visa.

Once you’ve filled out the form and uploaded the required documents (including your passport and a passport-sized photo), you pay the visa fee using a debit or credit card. That’s it! Processing usually takes between 2 to 3 working days.

Do Not Use Visa Agents

You might come across third-party websites or agents offering to help with your Kenyan visa. Avoid them.

Here’s why:

  • They charge extra fees. The official tourist visa costs $50, but agents may charge double or more.
  • They are not official. These platforms are not connected to the Kenyan government.
  • They can delay your application. Submitting through unofficial channels often causes confusion or rejections.
  • You risk being scammed. Some agents collect money and never process your visa at all.

Always apply directly through the eCitizen portal. It’s the only secure and legitimate way.

What You’ll Need

Before starting your application, make sure you have:

  • A passport valid for at least 6 months
  • A clear passport-style photo
  • Travel details, such as flight bookings or accommodation confirmation
  • A credit or debit card for payment

Keep Your Confirmation

After submission, you’ll receive email updates. Once approved, download and print your visa confirmation. You’ll need to show this when checking in for your flight and again at Kenyan immigration on arrival.

Final Tips

Apply at least a week before you travel. While visas are usually processed quickly, it’s better to avoid last-minute stress. Also, double-check that your passport won’t expire soon—Kenya requires it to be valid for at least six months from your arrival date.


How to apply for a visa for Kenya is simple if you follow the official steps. Stick to the eCitizen portal, avoid third-party agents, and prepare your documents in advance. Soon, you’ll be ready to explore the stunning landscapes, wildlife, and coastline that make Kenya such a unique destination.

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