All incoming visitors to Kenya (except East African Citizens) will now require a visa, irrespective of nationality. Citizens of the following countries need to have a visa prior to arrival in Kenya: Afghanistan, Somali, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Mali, Sudan, Nigeria, Yemen, Cameroon, Pakistan, North Korea, Stateless Persons, Armenia, Georgia, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Senegal
Entry visa costs £30(single-entry); £60 (multiple-entry). Transit visas cost £10.
Note: If the application is referred to Immigration in Nairobi, an additional £7 will be payable.
Single-entry visa is valid for up to three months from date of issue; Multiple-entry is valid for up to 12 months from date of issue. Renewals (up to six months) or extensions can be made at Immigration in Nyayo House, Uhuru Highway, Nairobi or at Kisumu and Mombasa. The period of stay in Kenya can be given at the port of entry (maximum three months). Multiple-entry visas may only be issued to nationals of the United Kingdom.
Processing of a visa can take three (applying in person) or five (postal applications) working days. If the visa has to be referred to Nairobi it will take at least eight weeks.
Visa requirements often change. We advise you to check with your local Kenyan Embassy or Consulate for the latest visa requirements.
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