Visa policy of Kenya

Visitors to Kenya need a visa unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries. All visas to Kenya are issued online.[1]

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Visa exemptions

Nationals of the following countries may visit Kenya without a visa for stays of up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[2][3]

  1. For stays of up to 30 days.
  2. Nationals of Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda may travel between these countries using a national identification card.[5]

The following groups are also exempt from visas:[7]

On October 21, 2023,  Angola and Kenya agreed that each other would not require visas and would take steps to implement this as soon as possible.[8]

A visa exemption agreement for ordinary passports was signed with  Indonesia in 21 August 2023 and it is yet to come into force. [9]

A visa exemption agreement for diplomatic passports was signed with the  United Arab Emirates, but it is yet to come into force. [10]

A visa exemption agreement for ordinary passports was signed with  Mozambique in November 2018. [11]

History

The San Marino-United Kingdom visa waiver agreement of 1949 was extended for Kenya and San Marino in 1963 and still applies.[12] The agreement is of symbolic value for Kenyan citizens but does have an effect on San Marino passport holders.

eVisa

From 1 January 2021, all visas to Kenya are issued online and are no longer available on arrival.[1][13]

Visa applications from nationals of the following countries and from stateless people are referred to the Directorate of Immigration Services and may take longer for processing:[2][7][13]

East African Tourist Visa

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

See also

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